Connor McDavid satisfied with return to ice despite Oilers 4-2 loss to Coyotes
EDMONTON — Connor McDavid’s return to actual game play from a knee injury may not have been a triumphant one, but at least it was a return in the first place.
McDavid was held off the scoreboard in a 4-2 pre-season loss by the Edmonton Oilers to the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday, but he considers his first foray back onto the ice with real competition to have been a mildly successful one overall.
“I felt a little rusty, but that’s to be expected in the first pre-season game. It was nice to be out there, for sure,” said McDavid. “I was able to push myself like nothing happened, so I was happy about that. Obviously, a game is a lot different than a practice, so it was good to get in one.”
The Oilers captain was initially uncertain if he would play in any pre-season games, with even the start of the season in doubt. He tore the PCL in his left knee in Edmonton’s season finale against Calgary on April 6 after a collision with Flames defenceman Mark Giordano sent him hard into the net.