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McDavid Keeps Oilers Guessing With 'No Term' Option as Final Contract Year Begins

The remark heightens talk of him reaching free agency next summer, pressuring Edmonton to navigate a season under intense scrutiny.

Overview

  • Connor McDavid has not signed an extension as he enters the final season of his eight-year, $100 million contract with Edmonton.
  • Asked about term, McDavid said all options are on the table, explicitly mentioning short term, long term and “no term.”
  • Media analysis notes that “no term” could mean playing out the deal and hitting unrestricted free agency on July 1, 2026.
  • Podcast pundit Matt Murley predicted McDavid will leave in free agency, while broader coverage continues to speculate on possible destinations such as the Maple Leafs.
  • Commentary warns the delay could become a season-long distraction and argues roster choices—especially in goal—may influence McDavid’s decision, with one discussion raising Carter Hart as a potential option if he is reinstated.