Connor McDavid Stopped His Car for a Young Fan – What Happened Next Will Leave You in Tears. That small gesture from McDavid became a life-changing moment for Lily, reminding us all of the power of kindness and the incredible impact of a true hero.
Driving through his hometown, McDavid noticed a young boy wearing an Oilers jersey standing on the sidewalk, holding up a handmade sign that read, “Connor, you’re my hero!” The boy, 10-year-old Ethan, was waving excitedly, hoping to catch a glimpse of his favorite player. To his astonishment, McDavid slowed down, rolled down his window, and stopped his car.
McDavid stepped out and approached Ethan, whose eyes widened in disbelief. “Is that for me?” McDavid asked with a smile, pointing to the sign. Ethan nodded, barely able to speak. McDavid knelt to his level and asked about his favorite moments in hockey. The boy eagerly shared stories of watching McDavid play, even mimicking one of his famous goals.
Moved by Ethan’s enthusiasm, McDavid surprised him with an autographed Oilers jersey from his car. But what came next touched everyone’s hearts. Ethan’s mom tearfully explained that her son had recently recovered from a serious illness, and meeting McDavid was his dream.
McDavid responded with a hug and invited Ethan and his family to an upcoming Oilers game as his special guests. When the story was shared online, fans praised McDavid for his humility and kindness.
This heartwarming moment reminded everyone that heroes aren’t just defined by their achievements but by their ability to uplift others. For Ethan, the day he met Connor McDavid will remain a memory of inspiration and joy for a lifetime.
Oilers score twice in third to pull away from Wild
Conor McDavid and Vasily Podkolzin scored third-period goals to lift the Edmonton Oilers to a 5-3 win over the Minnesota Wild Wednesday night at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.
The Wild (27-14-4) and Oilers (28-13-3) were tied 3-3 entering the third period before Podkolzin and McDavid’s goals pushed them over the top.
Matt Boldy and Marco Rossi each scored power-play goals in the first period as Minnesota took a 2-0 lead. But Zach Hyman and McDavid scored later in the period to knot it entering the second frame.
Ryan Hartman scored unassisted for the first goal of the second period, but Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored late in the period to knot it back up.
Filip Gustavsson made 31 saves on 36 shots for the Wild. Oilers goalie Calvin Pickard stopped 31 of 34.
The Wild return to action Saturday night when they visit the Nashville Predators for a 7 p.m. puck drop.
Minnesota Wild forward Joel Eriksson Ek (14) beats Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid (97) on a faceoff during the second period at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., on Jan. 15, 2025.Nick Wosika / Imagn Images