In the last two seasons, McDavid has showcased his incredible talent by amassing a staggering 276 points and clinching three Hart Trophies as the league's best player. It's no secret that he deserves a significant pay raise. But here's the intriguing part: Connor McDavid had the opportunity to become the NHL's highest-paid player years ago.
Back in 2017, when he hit free agency, the Edmonton Oilers presented McDavid with a jaw-dropping contract offer. This offer included an eye-popping average annual value (AAV) of $13.3 million, a sum that would have crowned him as the highest-paid player in the league. Surprisingly, McDavid opted to turn down this lucrative offer, showing a remarkable commitment to his team.
A Team-First Approach
Although McDavid still has two years left on his current contract, many anticipate that he will sign a long-term deal with the Oilers when the time comes. Such an agreement would undoubtedly make him the highest-paid player in NHL history. McDavid's choice to prioritize the team's success over personal financial gain is both honorable and praiseworthy. By making this selfless decision, he has allowed the Oilers to retain valuable assets like Leon Draisaitl. Now, the dynamic duo faces the challenge of translating their individual brilliance into championship glory on the grandest stage.
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