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The message McDavid just sent the Oilers could blow up the franchise

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Jonathan Ouimet
May 1, 2026  (1:31)
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Apr 24, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) heads to a penalty box during the third period against the Anaheim Ducks in game three of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center.
Photo credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Connor McDavid did not protect anyone in the Edmonton Oilers locker room after tonight's elimination, and the quote he left with reporters tells you everything.

"We were an average team all year. An average team with high expectations.
That's been the whole year. We've been searching for consistency the whole year. Obviously we didn't find it in the playoffs.""

That's the captain. Talking about the team he leads. After getting bounced in 6 games by an Anaheim Ducks group most fans had circled as a wild-card opponent before the round started.

The 29-year-old finished the regular season with 138 points. He was anything but average. The roster around him? That's the part the captain just put on the public record.

Edmonton finished 41-30-11 with 93 points and 14th in the league. The team gave up 269 goals and posted a 3.3 goals against per game.

The defensive numbers said average all season. McDavid agreed in front of every camera in the room.

Leon Draisaitl finished with 97 points in 65 games at a $14 million cap hit. The German center put up 7 points across the playoff round. Mark Messier called the Oilers out on FAN590 last week. Tonight the captain confirmed his own version of the same diagnosis.

What the quote actually means for the offseason

Stan Bowman is going to read those words a hundred times this week.

The general manager built this group around the firepower up top and a defense that bled points night after night. McDavid just told him in plain English that the math has to change.

The captain has one year left on his current ticket before the next contract conversation.

Pulling the C-block on his own GM the night of an elimination is the kind of statement that shapes a summer. Stars don't say "average" on accident.

Kris Knoblauch coached this team to 93 points. The third-year head coach earned the captain's defense at the start of this round.

The captain does not always get the last word on a coach's future, but he certainly has the loudest one in this market.

Zach Hyman finished the postseason with 1 point and a -5 rating. Evan Bouchard sat at -6 across the series.

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins put up 3 points but is 33 and on a $5.125 million ticket. The supporting cast that turned average into elimination is now under a microscope.

Joel Quenneville's young Ducks group goes to round two. Cutter Gauthier and Mason McTavish carried Anaheim through the round. The Pacific Division just shifted in real time.

McDavid set the tone for the offseason in 6 words. Bowman has to find the answer.