Darian Durant defends Connor McDavid after Canada loses Olympic gold medal to United States

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Darian Durant defends Connor McDavid after Canada loses Olympic gold medal to United States

Connor McDavid #97 of Canada during the Ice Hockey Men Gold Medal Final between USA and Canada on day sixteen of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy (Credit: Getty Images)

Darian Durant, the former CFL champion, is calling on patience following the defeat of Canada in the gold medal match at the Olympics through overtime against the United States. With the criticism that surrounds the championship record of Connor McDavid, Durant feels the story is untimely. He refers to his personal failures before securing a title, and emphasizes that the best careers in the elite can take time before final success is achieved.The loss of the 2-1 Olympic final match between Canada and the United States in the 1 overtime period has become the subject of heated discussion in the NHL news roundup discussions. Even though he is the tournament MVP, Connor McDavid has come under renewed criticism regarding his capacity to decide on the largest scale.

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The 29-year-old captain of the Edmonton Oilers concluded the tournament with 13 points, which only enhanced his position as the best offensive talent in the world.

However, to other critics, personal excellence has not silenced doubts after another championship loss.Former Darian Durant, who brought the Saskatchewan Roughriders to the finals of the Grey Cup on several occasions, feels that this criticism is not in the right place. It was only in 2013 that Durant won the first two games of the championship before winning the coveted Grey Cup, and this was what transformed the perception of his career.

Durant wrote about terms such as: can he win the big one? frequently persist in following star players until they burst through. He wrote that the pressure may be stepped up by the media reports and the fans, and in Canada, where fans are obsessed with hockey, the expectations are ruthless.McDavid already has several scoring titles and consecutive Stanley Cup final appearances with Edmonton on his resume, which resulted in losses each. During the ongoing NHL season, he already has scored 34 goals and 62 assists in 58 games, which has kept the Oilers in the playoff discussion in the ongoing NHL match preview discussions.The message Durant meant is quite straightforward: greatness is not usually a straight line. McDavid is still in his prime, so there is a possibility of burying his critics.

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