Fans in McDavid’s hometown show their support
- The Edmonton Oilers reached the Stanley Cup final again in 2025, energizing fans in McDavid's hometown of Newmarket.
- This follows last year's Game 7 loss in the final and builds on last spring's popular temporary Riverwalk Commons renaming honoring McDavid.
- Local supporters gather at viewing parties to cheer McDavid, a 28-year-old centre and three-time MVP who scored 100 points this season.
- Mayor Taylor noted that the community enjoys gathering outdoors to watch McDavid on a large screen, expressing enthusiasm for the event and the shared experience.
- A win over the Florida Panthers could end the country's 32-year Stanley Cup drought and unite the community during challenging times.
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Fans in McDavid's hometown of Newmarket, Ont., show support for favourite son
NEWMARKET — With the Oilers in the Stanley Cup final again this year, the decision to bring back "Connor McDavid Square" in the hometown of Edmonton's star forward was a no-brainer for Newmarket Mayor John Taylor.
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