Sporting a brace, Oilers captain Connor McDavid mum on recovery from knee injury
TORONTO — Connor McDavid didn’t want to answer any questions about his knee. The brace hugging the superstar’s left leg and an accompanying limp said enough.
Speaking at a promotional event Tuesday morning, the Edmonton Oilers captain declined to discuss his recovery from the injury suffered April 6 after he crashed into a goal post during the team’s regular-season finale against the Calgary Flames.
X-rays came back negative, but the results of a subsequent MRI found a small tear in the centre’s posterior cruciate ligament.
The Oilers announced at the time McDavid wouldn’t require surgery, but the brace on the two-time Art Ross Trophy winner’s knee was clearly visible under his black pants Tuesday, appearing to stretch from halfway up his calf to the mid-point of his thigh.