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Oilers captain Connor McDavid on verge of becoming NHL’s highest-paid player

McDavid nearing eight-year, $106-million extension with the Edmonton Oilers.

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Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers poses with the Art Ross Trophy, left, the Hart Memorial Trophy, centre, and the Ted Lindsay Award after winning the honours during the NHL Awards on June 21, in Las Vegas. The Edmonton captain is now on the verge of becoming the league’s highest-paid player.


Connor McDavid just took home his first NHL most valuable player award, and now he’s on the verge of becoming the league’s highest-paid player.

The 20-year-old is nearing an extension with the Edmonton Oilers, reportedly worth $106 million (all dollars U.S.) over eight years. The deal, which can’t be signed until July 1 and won’t kick in until the 2018-19 season, would give McDavid the highest yearly cap hit in the league at $13.25 million.

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