• Mon. Jul 14th, 2025

UPDATED NEWS:░E░D░M░O░N░T░O░N░ ░A░ L░B░E░R░T░A░! The Edmonton Oilers have donated $50 million to support victims and aid in the search and rescue of those missing in the devastating flash floods in Texas. Fans were stunned to learn that one of the team’s superstars personally traveled to the disaster site to offer hands-on help… See Full Details…

E░D░M░O░N░T░O░N░ ░A░L░B░E░R░T░A░ — UPDATED NEWS: Edmonton Oilers Donate $50 Million for Texas Flood Relief; Star Player Offers Hands-On Help

 

Kerrville, Texas – In a stunning display of international compassion, the Edmonton Oilers have pledged a massive $50 million toward relief efforts in the wake of catastrophic flash floods that have ravaged parts of Texas. The funds will go toward emergency aid, long-term rebuilding, and crucial search and rescue operations for those still missing in hard-to-reach areas.

 

But what truly captured hearts was not just the amount—it was the presence.

 

Sources confirmed that one of the team’s most iconic players, Connor McDavid, traveled quietly to the disaster zone. No fanfare. No press release. Just a hockey superstar in boots and jeans, walking beside first responders, delivering medical kits, food, and hope.

 

This update comes just days after news broke about McDavid’s discreet deployment of a “Healing Station” mobile clinic, a state-of-the-art medical unit targeting underserved and rural flood-hit communities in Kerrville. The clinic provides both urgent physical treatment and rare on-site mental health support—a need often overlooked in disaster zones.

 

> “Healing means more than rebuilding homes,” McDavid was quoted in a handwritten note left inside the mobile clinic. “It means helping people stand back up. That’s what I came to do.”

 

 

 

The Oilers’ donation was funneled through their Oilers Community Foundation, in partnership with local Texas-based nonprofits and emergency services. It will help fund:

 

Airboat rescue operations

 

Temporary housing and meals for displaced families

 

Trauma counseling centers

 

Mobile clinics like McDavid’s “Healing Station”

 

Long-term infrastructure repair in rural floodplains

 

 

The initiative is being called one of the most significant cross-border humanitarian gestures from a professional sports organization in recent history.

 

> “This is not about headlines or hockey,” said Oilers team president Jeff Jackson. “This is about humanity. Texas needed help. We had the resources—and the heart—to offer it.”

 

 

 

On social media, fans from both sides of the border flooded timelines with praise:

 

“From the ice to the floodwaters—McDavid is pure class.”

 

“Oilers forever. This is leadership beyond sport.”

 

 

One Texas flood survivor, treated at the Healing Station, was moved to tears when learning who funded the clinic.

 

> “I didn’t know who he was at first,” she said. “But he looked me in the eye and said, ‘You matter.’ I won’t forget that.”

 

 

 

There are no official press photos of McDavid’s time on-site. Only stories whispered by those who witnessed it: the athlete handing out bottled water, guiding an elderly man through muddy streets, hugging a mother who lost everything.

 

As recovery begins, one thing is certain: Edmonton didn’t just send money. They sent love, leadership, and one of their best—to stand in the storm with strangers.

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