EDMONTON, AB - Entering his seventh professional season, it's unnecessary to question the motivation of Connor McDavid at this point. The proof is in the production.
The League's undisputed MVP ran away with the individual accolades in '20-21, posting a remarkable 105 points during a shortened 56-game schedule to add another Hart Memorial Trophy, Art Ross Trophy, and Ted Lindsay Award to his already-stocked trophy cabinet at only 24 years of age.
That personal success, however, won't prevent the captain from taking a little bit extra from a first-round playoff sweep by the Winnipeg Jets as just one piece of an Oilers collective looking to venture further into the Stanley Cup Playoffs this upcoming campaign.
"I'm certainly a guy that doesn't need much more motivation than what I've already got, but it certainly helps add to it," McDavid, speaking from the annual BioSteel pro hockey camp, said earlier this week to Sportsnet reporter Christine Simpson. "I think it should help add to our team. Even over the last two years, we've had better teams than we've shown in the playoffs. We're obviously looking to make it back to the playoffs, first and foremost, and go much deeper than we have."
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