Connor McDavid Wife Lauren Kyle

Connor McDavid Wife

Meet Connor McDavid wife Lauren Kyle! Lauren’s hubby McDavid is the Canadian 6’1″ center player for the Edmonton Oilers. Prior to the NHL, McDavid played with the York-Simcoe Express of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) before moving to the Toronto Marlboros of the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL), and eventually joined the Erie Otters of the OHL.

McDavid was born on January 13, 1997, in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada; he is one of the children born to Kelly and Brian McDavid, also proud parents of Connor’s older brother Cameron. He started skating when he was a little boy. The Oilers selected him in the first round, 1st overall pick in the 2015 NHL Draft.

Lauren Kyle McDavid

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Lauren Kyle McDavid formerly known as Lauren Kyle is one of three children born to Sharon and Paul Kyle. Her two brothers are David and Ward. She was born in Sudbury, Ontario. Lauren once a volleyball player first attended University Way Kelowna, British Columbia, and then went to Ryerson University.

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Connor McDavid and Lauren Kyle, an interior designer, began dating in 2016 after being set up on a blind date by Kyle’s cousin, who was also McDavid’s teammate.

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They live together in Edmonton with their miniature Bernedoodle, Lenard. Their minimalist home design, which was featured in EDify magazine and Architectural Digest, became an internet meme because of the not-so-great view.

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After eight years dating Connor finally asked Lauren to marry him on June 22, 2023, and got married on July 27, 2024, in Muskoka, Ontario. Their wedding was featured in Vogue.

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 Here’s a biography of Connor McDavid, using the provided Wikipedia article as a source, formatted with H2 and H3 headings:

Connor McDavid Biography

Connor Andrew McDavid (born January 13, 1997) is a Canadian professional ice hockey center and captain of the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Widely regarded as one of the best players in the world, McDavid’s exceptional offensive abilities have drawn comparisons to legends like Sidney Crosby.

Early Life and Hockey Beginnings

McDavid was born in Richmond Hill, Ontario. His mother, Kelly, had a brief stint playing recreational hockey, while his father, Brian, was a high school hockey player and a devoted Boston Bruins fan.

Connor began playing hockey around the age of three, initially practicing on rollerblades at home. He entered organized youth hockey the following year, with his parents bending the truth about his age so he could play with older kids.

When McDavid was six, the local youth hockey association prevented him from playing against older children. His parents, believing he would be unchallenged in house league hockey, enrolled him in a program in Aurora, Ontario.

From there, he won four Ontario Minor Hockey Association championships with the York Simcoe Express, coached by his father. In 2009, McDavid participated in the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with York Simcoe.

Junior Career

GTHL and Exceptional Player Status

In 2011, McDavid left the Express for the Toronto Marlboros of the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL). He won the GTHL Player of the Year Award in 2012.

McDavid decided to pursue the junior ice hockey circuit, applying for exceptional player status through Hockey Canada. After evaluations of his athleticism, academics, and maturity, he was allowed to enter the junior hockey draft at 15 rather than 16, only the third OHL player to receive this exception.

Erie Otters (OHL)

On April 7, 2012, the Erie Otters selected McDavid first overall in the 2012 OHL Priority Selection. He played with the Otters from 2012 to 2015. He scored his first OHL goal in September 2012. In October, he was named the OHL Rookie of the Month. In November, McDavid became the youngest OHL player to participate in the Subway Super Series. He finished his rookie season with 25 goals and 41 assists. McDavid was named to the OHL First All-Rookie Team and took home the 2013 Emms Family Award for OHL rookie of the year.

In the 2013–14 season, McDavid was named the OHL Player of the Month in October. He finished the regular season with 99 points in 56 games. McDavid both won the 2014 Bobby Smith Trophy for the OHL’s Scholastic Player of the Year and was named the 2014 CHL Scholastic Player of the Year. He was also named to the OHL Second All-Star Team.

The Otters named McDavid their captain for the 2014–15 season. McDavid led the OHL with 51 points before breaking his hand in November. He missed six weeks of the regular OHL season before returning in January. Shortly after his return, McDavid was named the captain of Team Cherry at the 2015 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game. In February, McDavid recorded his 100th point of the season. He finished the regular season with 44 goals and 120 points in 47 games.

At the end of the 2014–15 season, McDavid received a number of awards from the OHL and CHL. He was named to the OHL First All-Star Team, received the Red Tilson Trophy for the most outstanding player in the OHL, the CHL Player of the Year title, and the CHL Top Draft Prospect Award. He received the Wayne Gretzky 99 Award for the most valuable player in the OHL playoffs.

NHL Career

Draft and Early Years with the Oilers

The Edmonton Oilers selected McDavid first overall in the 2015 NHL entry draft. He signed a three-year entry-level contract with the team. McDavid made his NHL debut in October 2015, and scored his first goal five days later.

In November, McDavid suffered a fractured clavicle, missing 37 games, but returned in February. He finished his rookie season with 16 goals and 32 assists, and was named to the 2015–16 NHL All-Rookie Team.

Oilers Captaincy and Rise to Stardom

On October 5, 2016, the Oilers named McDavid their captain, making him the youngest captain in NHL history. In November, McDavid recorded his first NHL hat-trick. In January, McDavid became the first player to reach 50 points during the 2016–17 season.

He earned his first NHL All-Star Game selection in 2017, and won Fastest Skater at the NHL All-Star Skills Competition. In the final regular season game, McDavid recorded two assists to finish the season with 100 points, becoming the youngest player to win the Art Ross Trophy since Sidney Crosby. The Oilers ended a 10-year playoff drought in March 2017. McDavid was honored at the 2017 NHL Awards with the Hart Memorial Trophy, the Ted Lindsay Award, and a selection to the NHL First All-Star Team at centre.

Continued Success

In July 2017, McDavid signed an eight-year contract extension with the Oilers. His second hat-trick came in the first game of the 2017–18 season. He captained the Pacific Division at the 2018 NHL All-Star Game. He has continued to be a dominant force in the NHL, achieving numerous individual awards and leading the Oilers.

In 2023–24, McDavid captained the Oilers to the Stanley Cup Finals and won the Conn Smythe Trophy.

He is a four-time NHL First Team All-Star, a five-time recipient of the Art Ross Trophy, a four-time winner of the Ted Lindsay Award, a three-time recipient of the Hart Memorial Trophy, and the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy winner for 2022–23 as the league’s leading goal-scorer.

His opponents have praised his speed on the ice, and McDavid has won Fastest Skater at the NHL All-Star Skills Competition four times.

McDavid is known for his exceptional speed, skill, and hockey sense. He is considered one of the most dynamic and exciting players in the NHL.

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Liam Reid brings his lifelong love for hockey to OKPucks.com, sharing NHL updates, gear reviews, and stories that connect fans to the heart of the game.
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