Hockey video: top goal by Connor MacDavid
Connor McDavid – NHL Portrait
Connor McDavid, born January 13, 1997 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player and the iconic captain of the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL. Considered the fastest and most talented player of his generation, he embodies the modern perfection of hockey: speed, vision, and tactical intelligence.
Video of the superb goal
Looking forward to seeing him on the Italian ice rinks for the 2026 Olympics from Milan Cortina
🔹 Meteoric rise
Drafted first overall in 2015 by Edmonton, McDavid established himself as a phenomenon from the outset. Despite a broken collarbone during his rookie season, he became captain at just 19 years old, the youngest in franchise history.
🔹 An extraordinary talent
Known for his explosiveness and ability to create scoring opportunities out of nowhere, McDavid has already won several Hart Trophies (MVP), Art Ross Trophies (leading scorer), and Ted Lindsay Awards (peer vote MVP). He regularly surpasses the 100-point mark per season, a feat surpassed only by a few legends of the past.
🔹 Leader and perfectionist
McDavid impresses with his discipline and quiet leadership. Under his guidance, the Oilers have once again become serious contenders for the Stanley Cup, thanks in particular to his formidable duo with Leon Draisaitl.
🔹 Icon of modern hockey
Beyond the statistics, Connor McDavid embodies a new era in hockey: fast, technical, and demanding. He inspires a whole generation of young players and symbolizes the future of Canadian and world hockey.
✨ in a few words
Connor McDavid is the perfect blend of speed, precision, and basketball IQ. An exceptional athlete who has already become a living legend of the NHL.
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