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Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid became the third former Erie Otter who had his number (97) retired by the Ontario Hockey League franchise.
Connor McDavid, whose No. 97 Erie Otters jersey was formally retired Friday night at Erie Insurance Arena, spoke during an earlier VIP event.