The spotlight on Connor McDavid has followed him from the 2026 Winter Olympics, where he starred for Canada men’s national ice hockey team, to the Edmonton Oilers’ schedule.

Questions started to swirl about his availability for tonight’s game against the Anaheim Ducks. After not being listed in the lineup sheets or seen in full practice since returning from international duty, there was uncertainty around whether the NHL’s reigning MVP would take the ice tonight.

Their early California swing takes on extra narrative weight with the hunt for crucial points underway. His status could quietly shape how the Oilers approach what promises to be a tightly contested Pacific Division showdown.

Is Connor McDavid playing tonight for the Oilers?

As the Edmonton Oilers prepare to face the Anaheim Ducks after the 2026 Winter Olympics break, Connor McDavid revealed he’s ready to suit up tonight. “Yup,” he answered when asked by Bob Stauffer whether he was good to go against the Ducks.

Connor McDavid of the Oilers celebrates a first-period goal in 2026 (Source: Leila Devlin/Getty Images)

McDavid, who captained Canada men’s national ice hockey team to the Olympic final and was among the tournament’s most productive players, was absent from the Oilers’ practice in Anaheim on Tuesday.

Head coach Kris Knoblauch has described the captain’s post-Olympic return as a slight delay rather than a full absence, easing concerns on his status. The coach is ultimately counting on the captain as the NHL season resumes.