Connor McDavid surprised with 5th Ted Lindsay Award on the golf course
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David Satriano
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Summary
Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers was surprised with the Ted Lindsay Award (most outstanding NHL player voted by peers) on a golf course in Aurora, Ontario. His wife, parents, brother, and childhood friends were in on the surprise. This marks the fifth time McDavid has won this award, which is voted on by fellow NHL players.
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· 3 pulledConnor just thinks that we are going to play nine (holes) and have dinner afterwards,
The Edmonton Oilers center and captain was surprised with the Ted Lindsay Award, given annually to the most outstanding player in the NHL as voted by fellow members of the NHL Players' Association
McDavid's wife, Lauren, along with his parents, Brian and Kelly, brother Cam and his wife, and four childhood friends were in on the surprise.
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