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A Connor McDavid update has Oilers fans fearing the worst

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Skyler Walker
May 13, 2026  (8:21 PM)
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Dec 27, 2025; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) skates against the Calgary Flames during the second period at Scotiabank Saddledome.
Photo credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

Connor McDavid and Kris Knoblauch are heading into a summer that feels a lot more like a deadline in Edmonton.

The big turn here is simple.

This is not centered on McDavid forcing his way out right now.

It is about the idea that next season could decide everything.

Pierre LeBrun's reporting shifted the conversation.

The Oilers captain is believed to be willing to give the organization one more year before making the real call on what comes next.

That lands hard in Edmonton because it changes the pressure on every level of the roster.

The bench, the blue line, the crease, and the front office are all tied to the same question now.

«If the Oilers flame out in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs this spring, I can't discount how he will feel about that,» LeBrun explained, questioning how another disappointing ending could impact McDavid's confidence in the organization's direction.

McDavid did not leave any doubt about his own end of it.

He played 82 games and posted 48 goals and 138 points, so this season did not slide because the captain stopped driving play.

Edmonton also had enough top-end firepower to expect more.

Leon Draisaitl finished with 97 points in 65 games, yet the Oilers still closed the year at 41-30-11.

That record is where the tension starts.

For a team built around McDavid and Draisaitl, a first-round exit and another step back are not easy to sell.

One more year changes everything for Connor McDavid

LeBrun's other point matters just as much.

He does not see McDavid as the type to leave the Oilers with nothing, which makes a trade the bigger threat if things go sideways later.

That is why Knoblauch is under the glass now.

He has been Edmonton's head coach since November 12, 2023, and next season may be the one that defines his hold on this room.

Stan Bowman is in the same spot.

He has been the Oilers' general manager since July 24, 2024, so this version of the roster belongs to him.

There are still pieces that can support a rebound.

Evan Bouchard posted 95 points, and Edmonton finished second in the Pacific even with a season that never looked fully settled.

But that is no longer enough.

McDavid may still be giving Edmonton another shot, yet the message behind it is clear: the Oilers are not being offered comfort. They are being handed a final window.