Connor McDavid was Team Canadaâs hero, scoring the golden goal as the Canadians won the 4 Nations Face-Off against Team USA. A week ago, the Edmonton Oilers forward was in the spotlight after his great performance on the TD Garden ice, but his return to the NHL regular season has not been as easy as he had hoped.
After a standout performance at the 4 Nations, McDavid has seen his offensive production drop off, registering just four shots on goal in his last three games with Edmonton. The Oilers forward has been extremely self-critical and has made no secret of his discomfort.
Standing in front of the press, McDavid was self-critical and sent a message that was strange to hear from his mouth, analyzing his performance in the current season. His statement came as a surprise considering it was only a few days since the historic 4 Nations victory.
McDavidâs shocking admission about his performance with the Oilers
âThe year hasnât gone the way I would have loved it to, personally. But weâre not after personal success. I wish I was playing better. I wish I had played better all year. An exciting week last week. But itâs back to reality pretty quickâ McDavid admitted, according to Sportsnet.com.

Connor McDavid #97 of Team Canada skates the puck during the third period against Team Sweden in the 2025 NHL 4 Nations Face-Off at the Bell Centre on February 12, 2025 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Team Canada defeated Team Sweden 4-3 in overtime.
McDavid also talked about facing the Florida Panthers again
The night of February 27, 2025 has a special component for McDavid as it will be the first time the Oilers will face the Florida Panthers since the 2024 Stanley Cup Final. Back then, the Panthers prevailed in Game 7 to win the first championship in franchise history.

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The memory is fresh for McDavid and the Oilers, so the star forward talked about how he feels about returning to face Matthew Tkachukâs Panthers. âIt wasnât too long ago we were in this building. Obviously, we know what happened. It doesnât really matter,â he said.





