He's been with the Oilers for his entire career thus far, and in 2026, he's officially a free agent, and while he may not depart Edmonton as a free agent, he's set to get paid no matter what happens.
Most fans are aware that his contract could be record breaking, and in his latest comments, NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman reveals just how much we could be looking at on an annual basis for Connor.
If he heads to free agency, there's a chance that McDavid's deal could even surpass these massive numbers, but for now, it's on the Oilers to put a team around him that can win, and if they can do that, don't be surprised if he re-signs before free agency next year with a salary cap hit of $16 million a year or more.