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McDavid seen as 'everything' to Oilers as Edmonton prepares for Cup Final rematch

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For the second straight year, the Edmonton Oilers are four wins away from capturing the Stanley Cup. This time, they return with unfinished business against the Florida Panthers , who edged them in a dramatic seven-game series last season. The rematch is set, with Game 1 at Rogers Place, and the stakes are as high as ever for a team built to win now.

Leading the charge once again is Connor McDavid , whose playoff dominance has pushed Edmonton back into the Final. The 28-year-old leads all scorers with 26 postseason points and has powered the Oilers through big moments, including his crucial Game 5 performance against the Dallas Stars to secure the Western Conference title.



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While the Stanley Cup Final takes center stage, a critical timeline approaches. McDavid’s eight-year deal ends after the 2025-26 season. On July 1, he becomes eligible to sign a new contract with the Oilers. For Jackson and the front office, securing McDavid’s future is the clear next step once this playoff run ends.

Jackson, who was McDavid’s agent for over a decade before taking on his current role, understands the importance of building long-term success around the captain. But he insists it’s about more than relationships. It’s about the vision. The Oilers believe they can be a perennial contender, and convincing McDavid of that is the ultimate pitch.



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Much of Edmonton’s resurgence can be traced back to the moves made over the past year. The front office reshaped its structure, including bringing in former Chicago GM Stan Bowman, who was reinstated by the NHL in 2024. His experience has added depth and calm to an already focused organization.





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As the Stanley Cup Final begins, the Oilers stand not only as contenders but as a team rooted in belief. With Connor McDavid at the center of everything, Edmonton isn’t just playing for a trophy. They’re playing for a future they hope will include their captain for many more seasons to come.
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