Connor McDavid is giving it his best, but the Oilers' comeback bid needs more
•— Connor McDavid, after his shortest, most soft-spoken postgame interview of the Stanley Cup playoffs thus far, headed out from the Edmonton Oilers’ dressing room to the hallway of Honda Center and cl...
•It hasn’t put him in a brace.
•It hasn’t stopped him from getting in some postgame cardio, as was seen after Sunday’s 4-3 overtime loss.Advertisement
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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Connor McDavid, after his shortest, most soft-spoken postgame interview of the Stanley Cup playoffs thus far, headed out from the Edmonton Oilers’ dressing room to the hallway of Honda Center and climbed on an exercise bike Sunday night.Whatever is wrong with McDavid’s ankle, an injury he sustained in Game 2, before his Oilers dug themselves a 3-1 hole in this first-round series against the Anaheim Ducks, it hasn’t forced him to the bench. It hasn’t put him in a brace. It hasn’t stopped him from getting in some postgame cardio, as was seen after Sunday’s 4-3 overtime loss.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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