Oilers sign Connor McDavid to 3-year, entry-level contract
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Connor McDavid is officially a member of the Edmonton Oilers.
The young phenom, drafted first overall at the 2015 NHL Draft, put pen to paper on his first pro contract Friday.
The #Oilers have agreed to terms with 2015 first-overall pick @cmcdavid97 on a three-year entry-level contract! pic.twitter.com/D6wBFRcrrU
— Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) July 3, 2015
The deal is reportedly worth $925,000 per season, but McDavid can earn up to $2.85 million based on performance bonuses, according to Chris Johnston of Sportsnet.
The 18-year-old recorded 97 goals and 188 assists in 166 regular-season games over three campaigns with the OHL's Erie Otters prior to the draft.
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