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McDavid tests out his rehabbed knee

- DEAN BENNETT THE CANADIAN PRESS

It’s so far, so good for Connor McDavid at training camp as he rehabs his knee.

The Edmonton Oilers’ superstar captain was cleared for practice and didn’t require a noncontact jersey as the team hit the ice Friday morning for the first time in camp.

He centred a line with Leon Draisaitl and Zack Kassian at Rogers Place, displaying his trademark cuts, slashes, and speed.

“I feel good,” McDavid told reporters afterwards. “It was a complicate­d summer. Lots of stuff going on. Lots of different opinions.

“There was a time when (getting on the ice for camp) was definitely in doubt, but as of right now it’s good.”

McDavid, the second-leading scorer in the NHL last year (116 points), partially tore a left knee ligament five months ago in the last game of the 2018-19 regular season when he rammed into a goalpost at high speed against Calgary. He didn’t require surgery, but has been working to heal the knee all summer, and said it was good to get camp started.

“Lots of new faces — management, coaches, players — lots of new stuff going on so it’s fun to be out there,” he said.

McDavid and Draisaitl will be expected to carry the offensive load for the Oilers again this season. Draisaitl scored 50 goals and added 55 assists last year to finish fourth overall in the NHL.

Kassian is coming off a careerhigh 15-goal campaign.

He said McDavid didn’t show any rust or wear and tear.

“The way he was competing the way he was working, he’s ready to rock by the looks of it,” said Kassian.

The injury is a small tear in the posterior cruciate ligament, or PCL. The PCL is a band of tissue that crosses inside the centre of the knee joint to connect the thigh bone to the lower leg. It keeps the knee stable when it moves forward or backward.

Oilers head coach Dave Tippett said the plan is to take it slow with McDavid to make sure he’s 100 per cent when the regular season starts on Oct. 2.

McDavid is expected to see limited action, perhaps even none, in exhibition games.

“We’re going step by step. We’re being cautious,” said Tippett. “He won’t play in any of the games this week. And we’ll re-evaluate him at the end of the week.”

Asked about McDavid being cleared for contact in practice, Tippett said: “He wanted no part of wearing another (noncontact) jersey.”

The Oilers have a new GM, Ken Holland, and new coach as they seek to return to the postseason after missing it for 12 of the last 13 seasons.

 ?? JASON FRANSON THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? The Edmonton Oilers feel encouraged that Connor McDavid didn’t need a noncontact jersey at practice on Friday.
JASON FRANSON THE CANADIAN PRESS The Edmonton Oilers feel encouraged that Connor McDavid didn’t need a noncontact jersey at practice on Friday.

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