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Connor McDavid passes Wayne Gretzky as his father explains what changed (Getty Images)
Connor McDavid's father's insight sits at the heart of Edmonton’s latest surge, and it starts with calm rather than chaos. After a bruising loss at home, the Oilers walked into Chicago and took control early, sealing a confident 4-1 win at the United Center.
With Connor Bedard sidelined, the Blackhawks struggled to keep pace, while Edmonton dictated tempo from the opening shift. Once again, the Oilers moved to the rhythm of their captain.For Connor McDavid, pressure seems to dissolve the moment the puck drops. Records pile up, expectations grow louder, yet his approach stays steady. That steadiness, according to those closest to him, is no accident. It is a mindset built over years, sharpened by experience, and fueled by a belief that even at the top, there is still room to grow.
Connor McDavid's father explains the freedom behind his career-best streak
Connor McDavid's father, Brian McDavid, watched closely as his son added two assists against Chicago, stretching his point streak to 19 games. Already the first player to reach 75 points this season, McDavid has also climbed past Mark Messier for fourth place on the Oilers’ all-time hat-trick list, trailing only Wayne Gretzky, Glenn Anderson, and Jari Kurri. The numbers hint at greatness, but Brian McDavid sees something deeper.
When asked if such a streak raises his nerves, the response was simple and telling. “No, not really nervous. I have a lot of confidence and faith. He plays great every night, so it’s gonna happen,” McDavid responded. That trust mirrors the way Connor plays, without forcing moments or chasing headlines.
What stands out is that satisfaction has never entered the conversation. Even with a season many would call complete, McDavid continues to search for edges.
In a private exchange with his father before the year began, he made that clear. “Well, you know, there are some things I could still do.”Brian McDavid believes that hunger explains everything fans are seeing. “I think he is playing free. Physically, he feels great. Confidence is a huge thing for a player like him. He has the confidence to go out there and just do your thing. He can certainly do that,” he said, pride evident in his voice.McDavid’s ultimate goal remains unchanged. Every shift, every point, and every quiet step forward brings him closer to chasing the Stanley Cup with Edmonton, not just personal milestones.Also Read: Connor McDavid’s wife Lauren Kyle applauds Leon Draisaitl’s latest career achievement for Oilers in 5 words




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