‘McJesus Doesn’t Need To Call Teams’ — Insider Scratching His Head Over Outlandish Connor McDavid Rumor

Connor McDavid’s name has unexpectedly emerged at the center of NHL speculation, even though nothing has changed about his status with the Edmonton Oilers. A fresh rumor linking the league’s biggest star to another franchise is circulating online, fueling debate despite lacking any concrete foundation.

While the speculation is drawing everyone’s attention, several voices around the league have stepped in to separate wishful thinking from a scenario that appears far removed from reality.

Insider Dismisses Connor McDavid-to-Flyers Speculation

The conversation began when former NHL player and current Flyers broadcaster Todd Fedoruk offered an intriguing thought during an appearance on 97.5 The Fanatic.

While discussing Philadelphia’s continued search for a franchise-changing superstar, Fedoruk suggested that McDavid could eventually become part of that conversation, saying, “He is going to be a player who will be calling teams. His agent is going to be looking for him to go places. There are rumors that Philadelphia is a place that Connor McDavid wants to go.”

The timing of these remarks helped fuel the discussion because the Flyers have made it clear they are aggressively pursuing elite talent.

After taking a major swing with an offer sheet for Leo Carlsson and continuing to monitor trade possibilities involving high-end centers like Dylan Larkin, Philadelphia has established itself as one of the league’s most aggressive organizations when star players become available.

This approach gave a touch of intrigue to the rumor on the surface, even though the circumstances surrounding McDavid paint a much different picture.

Among those dismissing the speculation was NHL insider Jimmy Murphy, who openly questioned the logic behind the claim. Sharing Fedoruk’s comments on X, Murphy wrote, “‘He is going to be a player who will be calling teams.’ Pretty sure McJesus doesn’t need to call teams looking for work. Teams will be calling him and his agent.”

Murphy’s reaction showed what many around the league believe: If a player of McDavid’s caliber were ever available, the interest would come from virtually every front office rather than the other way around.

The biggest obstacle to the rumor is not Philadelphia’s desire to add another superstar but McDavid’s actual situation in Edmonton.

The Oilers captain signed a two-year, $25 million extension carrying a $12.5 million cap hit, keeping him under contract through the 2027-28 season.

Beyond that, the NHL’s anti-tampering rules prohibit agents from actively shopping players who remain under contract, making the scenario outlined by Fedoruk extraordinarily difficult to envision under league rules.

There is no question the Flyers have positioned themselves with the cap flexibility to pursue marquee talent after extending Trevor Zegras while preserving room for future commitments involving Matvei Michkov and Jamie Drysdale.

Even so, acquiring the face of the Oilers would require far more than cap space, as any legitimate trade would demand an extraordinary return of established NHL players, elite prospects, and premium draft picks that would fundamentally reshape Philadelphia’s roster.

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For now, Edmonton remains focused on chasing a Stanley Cup with the league’s biggest star at the center of those ambitions.

After another remarkable season that produced 48 goals and 90 assists for 138 points, McDavid continues to be the foundation of the Oilers’ plans, leaving the latest Philadelphia buzz looking much more like classic summer speculation than a rumor with meaningful traction.

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