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Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > Connor McDavid Offers a Scathing But Honest Assessment After Oilers’ Collapse
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Connor McDavid Offers a Scathing But Honest Assessment After Oilers’ Collapse

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 4, 2026 9:53 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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Another playoff run has ended in disappointment for the Edmonton Oilers and their two franchise stars, Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. The team’s first-round exit came at the hands of the Anaheim Ducks, who clinched the series in six games with a 5-2 victory on Thursday night. It was a humbling result for a team that began the season with high ambitions after back-to-back Stanley Cup Final appearances.

Throughout the regular season, questions surrounded the Oilers’ goaltending. Yet, the bigger issue in the postseason was that the entire team simply was not good enough. As critical as the goaltending proved to be, the talent gap extended far beyond the crease.

After Thursday’s loss, McDavid captured the sentiment of a frustrated fan base with a brutally accurate statement, calling Edmonton “an average team with high expectations.” The remark underscored what had become painfully obvious over six grueling games, the Oilers lacked the depth, energy, and execution to compete when their two stars were off form.

Both McDavid and Draisaitl struggled mightily against the Ducks. While injuries were cited as a factor in their underwhelming performance, the harsh truth is that both players failed to deliver when it mattered most. Their struggles were compounded by a lineup devoid of meaningful secondary scoring, a weakness that has plagued the franchise for years.

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The data from the regular season emphasized just how reliant Edmonton has been on its top duo. When neither McDavid nor Draisaitl was on the ice at five-on-five, the Oilers were outscored 55-86 and managed only a 48.1 percent expected goal share. Those numbers exposed a glaring imbalance that once again doomed the team in the playoffs.

Anaheim, meanwhile, dictated the pace of play throughout the series. The Ducks dominated even-strength shifts and shredded the Oilers’ penalty kill with a lethal power play. Edmonton never found an answer, routinely chasing the game from start to finish.

This latest postseason failure was not just about poor execution on the ice. It pointed to deeper issues within the organization, from a front office that has mismanaged roster building to a coaching staff that appeared overwhelmed by the Ducks’ adjustments. McDavid’s choice of words hinted that his patience may be nearing its limit.

Last offseason, McDavid made a rare financial concession for a superstar of his stature. He signed a two-year contract extension that maintained his previous salary-cap hit, effectively taking a pay decrease relative to the league’s rising cap ceiling. The move was meant to help give management more flexibility to construct a championship roster around him.

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However, the short term of that contract told a different story. It served as a quiet warning, putting Edmonton’s management on the clock to prove that they could build a legitimate contender within two years. That timeline now feels even more urgent following another early postseason exit.

General manager Stan Bowman faces increasing scrutiny after two largely unsuccessful seasons in Edmonton. The roster remains thin, the goaltending unstable, and the farm system offers little trade leverage or relief. Bowman’s past reputation has not inspired confidence that the team is moving in the right direction.

Leon Draisaitl added his own pointed critique during the team’s end-of-season media availability. He questioned how a franchise with the best player in the world could find itself so far from contention. “In what world do you have the best player in the world on your team and you’re not looking to win?” Draisaitl said. “I know we’re looking to win, but we need to be better, we have to be better, there’s no way around it. We have to improve. He’s signed for two more years, and God knows where that goes, but we have two years here as of right now and we have to get significantly better.”

Those remarks added fuel to concerns about McDavid’s long-term future with the Oilers. While no trade or departure has been suggested, it is clear that the team’s stars are no longer content to wait indefinitely for progress.

The next two seasons may determine the trajectory of the franchise for years to come. Edmonton has elite talent but remains burdened by structural flaws and questionable management decisions. The front office cannot afford another year of wasted potential or internal turmoil.

For a team that has repeatedly vowed to build a Cup-worthy roster around McDavid and Draisaitl, the first-round loss to Anaheim is more than just another playoff setback. It is a flashing red warning light that the window to deliver on those promises is closing fast. McDavid’s brutally honest words and Draisaitl’s candid frustration have now made that reality impossible to ignore.

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