Shock and Heartbreak: Connor McDavid Shares Final Texts From Charlie Kirk After Tragic Assassination.
The sports world and the nation at large are reeling after Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid broke his silence on the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of Turning Point USA.
In a post that quickly went viral, McDavid shared a deeply spiritual message of mourning â and revealed the final text messages he received from Kirk only hours before the tragedy. The post has sent waves of grief and reflection through both the hockey community and Kirkâs millions of supporters.

McDavidâs Message
âCharlieâs words still echo in my heart,â McDavid wrote. âHe spoke of faith, resilience, and a belief in Americaâs ability to come together even in its darkest hours. Losing him is not just losing a friend, but losing a voice that inspired an entire generation.â
Screenshots attached to the post revealed the emotional exchanges the two had before Kirkâs death. In his final texts, Kirk reportedly encouraged McDavid to âstay true, stay strong, and always remember that purpose is greater than fame.â
A Community in Mourning
The revelation of Kirkâs final words sparked an outpouring of tributes across social media, with hashtags like #RIPCharlieKirk and #FaithAndFreedom trending worldwide. Fans expressed heartbreak not only at the loss of a prominent figure but also at the raw humanity revealed in his private messages to McDavid.
One supporter wrote: âSeeing Connor McDavid carry Charlieâs final words to the world is both devastating and uplifting. Itâs a reminder that his spirit lives on.â

The Intersection of Sports and Faith
McDavidâs decision to go public underscores the growing role athletes play in moments of national grief. For many, his words bridged the gap between the world of hockey and a broader American conversation about loss, resilience, and unity.
While the Oilers have not yet announced any formal tribute, reports suggest the team may organize a pre-game ceremony in Kirkâs honor.
More Than a Game
For Connor McDavid, known more for his stoic leadership on the ice than his public statements off it, this moment was unlike any other. By sharing Kirkâs final texts, he transformed private grief into a collective experience â one that transcends sport and strikes at the heart of a nation in mourning.
As fans continue to process the tragedy, McDavidâs message stands as a testament to the enduring impact of friendship, faith, and the words left behind.
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