Connor McDavid didn’t want to answer questions about his knee. Speaking at a promotional event Tuesday morning, the Edmonton Oilers captain declined to discuss his recovery from the injury he suffered after crashing into a goal post during his team’s season finale against the Calgary Flames on April 6. X-rays came back negative, but the results of a subsequent MRI found a small tear in the knee’s PCL ligament. The Oilers announced at the time the two-time Art Ross Trophy winner as the NHL’s top scorer wouldn’t require surgery. The Oilers’ Connor McDavid has his knee examined after crashing into a goal post in Edmonton’s final game of the season on April 6.
Source: thestar June 04, 2019 17:26 UTC