
It goes without saying that everyone is hoping for another update to let us know he’s made progress.


I’m sure he’s been well-liked in any room he’s been in. “Obviously it’s devastating, Colby’s a guy who is so well-liked in our dressing room. I know when I read the news, there was definitely a feeling of helplessness that crept in because there’s really nothing we can do but send him good vibes and hope for the best, a statement echoed by McDavid. I can’t imagine how hard it is on them as well.” We can just think and pray that he comes out of this, and pray that the family can get through it a well. It’s all we can do, we’re all stuck inside. “All the fans out there, everyone just needs to keep Colby, his wife Emily, and the entire family in their thoughts and prayers. When asked about it to start off the call, Connor McDavid was undoubtedly shaken by the whole thing.

Surgeons at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital removed a colloid cyst from his brain and now we’re forced to wait for further news on his recovery. This past week has been a scary one for the Edmonton Oilers family as news broke on Tuesday that Colby Cave had been placed in a medically-induced coma as a result of a brain bleed. The tradition of the daily conference call continued yesterday when Connor McDavid took his turn to speak to reporters about how he’s been doing while quarantined, his teammate Colby Cave, and what’s to come for the NHL.
