
Connor McDavid seems nearly superhuman. Already back on the ice after the Edmonton Oilers revealed that a lower-body injury was going to keep him out for 2 to 3 weeks, McDavid was seen skating and screening out the ankle on Thursday back in Edmonton. McDavid is never ever except surprises, however this injury news appears to have actually captured fans and experts off guard.
Tom Gazzola of Edmonton Sports Talk reports: “Some early positive signs on the Connor McDavid injury front. McDavid was on the ice for a skate this morning testing out his ankle at Rogers Place (DCA due to UFC & Arkells concert this weekend on main rink).”

This is not to recommend that McDavid is going to return early or that the Oilers weren’t sincere when they published his injury timeline. Still, this is terrific news for Oilers fans and the group as McDavid skating simply days after his uncomfortable fall recommends he might be feeling much better than anticipated.
Oilers Need to Be Careful Not To Rush McDavid Back from Injury
This is terrific news, with one little caution. If McDavid is feeling great and possibly much better than anticipated, the Oilers and McDavid’s group may need to continue carefully with how rapidly they let him return to the group. If the Oilers battle without him, it might be appealing to leap back into video game action earlier than is healthy and there’s a danger of additional exacerbating the injury. That’s the last thing the Oilers and McDavid desire.
All celebrations require to depend on McDavid’s injury being a rallying point for the group and stars like Leon Draisaitl, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, and Zach Hyman. The hope is they can discover a method to install some points without their super star and group captain. The longer they can produce without him, the more he can manage to rest and guarantee his foot is more than prepared when he does return.
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