Connor McDavid urged to ‘breathe’ as struggles continue vs Ducks
Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid faces rare pressure early in the NHL playoffs after a quiet start against the Anaheim Ducks . Through two games in the Western Conference First Round, the league’s top scorer has yet to register a point and holds a minus-2 rating. The slowdown stands out given McDavid’s dominant regular season.
He finished with 138 points and won another scoring title. Against Anaheim during the season, he produced seven points in three games, including two goals. That sharp contrast has drawn attention as the series shifts to Game 3.
Speaking on The Jason Gregor Show, host Jason Gregor said McDavid appears to be pressing too much. He pointed to comments from head coach Kris Knoblauch while explaining the situation. MORE: Connor McDavid shares injury update after brief scare vs Ducks “Connor McDavid, if you watched the game last night, he’s – And the coach said it afterwards, ‘Hey, you know what?
He’s putting too much pressure on himself. ’ And, like, what else are you gonna do at this point as a coach? Are you honestly two games into the playoffs?
If anybody out there has coached, … Your best players need to know that the coach has their back when the chips are down. ” Gregor stressed the mental side of playoff hockey and said elite players need reassurance when things are not working. “It’s easy to play guys when things are going well,” Gregor said.