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Edmonton Oilers Connor McDevid – Edmonton left with questions after injury

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Edmonton Oilers Connor McDevid – Edmonton left with questions after injury
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Edmonton Oilers lost both the game and other superstars on Thursday, which fell from the Connor M. D Kadavid to-3–3 in Overtime in Vinipag Jets after he left with a lower body injury.

McDevid exited after a second period clash with Jets Defenseman Josh Morisi. Edmonton’s captain is now a major question mark as the team waits for more updates about its position.

Winnipeg Jets ‘Call Perfetti (91) Admonton Oilers’ Connor mi D Kadevid (97) chases the second period NHL action in Edmonton on Thursday, March 20, 2025.

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Oilers, who were already without the NHL-narrow goal scorer Leon Drayesal (Lower Body), also lost the initial goal ER Ner Stuart Skiner at the end of the third period.

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The main coach Chris Nobloch had no update about McDevid or Skinner Post-Game.

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Oilers fought despite the shock, tying the game in the third period thanks to the goals of Jeff Skinner and Zach Hyman.

Noble McDevid was impressed with the team’s response.

“We have a lot of trust with the team we have,” he said. “Players who can move on and play bigger responsibilities this season.

“I thought a great effort has been made by many of our people. There is no leaving, and we would need more.”

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Jeff Skinner, a former 4-gol scorer, moved McDevid to a big role twice from the side.

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“It was a matter of time before he put the net into the net,” said Nobalach.

Skinner has often been a healthy scratch this season after being signed as a free agent in the summer. The 32 -year -old has 13 goals in 59 games this season.

“He has done it many times, and we need them,” Nobalach said. “Especially with our injuries, we will need to move the boys forward. And that is one of those people we will find out to play a big role.”


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