Edmonton Oilers Captain Connor McDavid Steps Into Leadership Role for Canada With Sidney Crosby OutConnor McDavid with the Edmonton Oilers (Via Getty Images) Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid assumes the captaincy for Team Canada in Friday’s Olympic semifinal against Finland following Sidney Crosby’s absence due to injury. The 29-year-old will wear the C at Santagiulia Arena, with Cale Makar and Nathan MacKinnon serving as alternate captains.McDavid leads the tournament with 11 points through four games while demonstrating complete leadership that extends beyond offensive production. His teammates and coaching staff have praised his all-around contribution as Canada pursues gold at Milano Cortina 2026.

Sidney Crosby has nothing but praise for his teammate Connor McDavid

Crosby offered high praise for McDavid’s performance throughout the tournament despite being sidelined for the semifinal with a lower-body injury. The three-time Stanley Cup champion emphasized McDavid’s impact in all facets of the game.”He’s doing everything,” Crosby said. “Whether it’s with the puck, without the puck, or physical, he’s leading by example in every possible way.” McDavid established his physical presence immediately by delivering a big hit on his opening shift against Czechia. That engagement continued throughout the tournament even as opposing teams targeted him with increased attention. Crosby highlighted McDavid’s composure under pressure as a defining characteristic of his leadership. The Penguins captain noted that McDavid continues playing through physical challenges without retaliating or losing focus on Canada’s objectives. Tom Wilson experienced firsthand how McDavid elevates everyone around him while skating on Canada’s top line. The Washington Capitals forward described the adjustment required to match McDavid’s pace and processing speed. “It’s pretty incredible,” Wilson said. “I mean, he’s playing on another level right now. He’s the best in the world. When he’s your linemate, you might have to think the game a little bit quicker.”Wilson emphasized that McDavid’s leadership extends beyond game situations into practice habits. The veteran forward called playing alongside McDavid a career highlight and learning opportunity. McDavid’s approach to captaincy has matured during his tenure with Edmonton. He wrote in a Players’ Tribune piece before the Olympics about how wearing the C means something entirely different after experiencing deep playoff runs. McDavid explained that producing points and representing the community no longer satisfies his understanding of leadership. His singular focus centers on winning championships after reaching consecutive Stanley Cup Finals with Edmonton. McDavid’s commitment to the Oilers through his contract extension demonstrates his belief in achieving that championship in Edmonton. His Olympic performance showcases the complete leadership approach he plans to bring back to pursue the Stanley Cup. Canada faces defending Olympic champion Finland at 10:40 a.m. ET Friday with a gold medal game berth at stake.