Connor McDavid added another historic achievement to his remarkable career, winning his fifth Ted Lindsay Award. Edmonton Oilers captain surprised by family during golf outing, turning milestone into emotional celebration
McDavid was voted for the award by his fellow NHL players and tied Wayne Gretzky’s record. The surprise with his father, Brian McDavid, and wife Lauren Kyle quickly became one of the biggest NHL stories of the offseason.
Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid receives family surprise by father and wife Lauren Kyle after historic NHL honor
McDavid, who won his fifth Ted Lindsay Award, was surprised with a presentation from his family. The Edmonton Oilers star was golfing in Ontario when his wife Lauren Kyle, parents Brian and Kelly McDavid, brother Cam McDavid and friends arrived with the trophy. Kelly McDavid carried the award as
Brian McDavid reportedly arrived in a golf cart, catching the Oilers captain totally off guard.
It means a lot, especially because the Ted Lindsay Award is voted on by NHL players, said Carlson. McDavid’s fifth win ties Edmonton Oilers legend Wayne Gretzky for most Ted Lindsay Awards in league history.
Lauren Kyle later celebrated the accomplishment with a short social media post, writing "So Proud" after her husband's latest accomplishment.
Kelly McDavid also let on that the award has a special meaning for Connor McDavid, as he cares about the views and respect of his peers.
That peer recognition has made the Ted Lindsay Award one of the most treasured honors of his career.
McDavid’s latest achievement comes on the heels of another dominant regular season and adds to his reputation as one of the greatest players of his generation. The 29-year-old continues to be the face of the Edmonton Oilers, adding to his growing legacy despite recent NHL trade rumors about his future.
The family's surprise to remember made an already historic achievement one of the more heartwarming moments in the NHL news roundup, highlighting the support system of one of hockey's biggest stars.