Edmonton Oilers rookie center Connor McDavid will not return to the lineup until after the All-Star break, coach Todd McLellan said Saturday.

McDavid, who was selected with the first pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, has been out since fracturing his left clavicle in a 4-2 win against the Philadelphia Flyers on Nov. 3.

"We've determined Connor is not physically ready to play between now and then," McLellan said.

The NHL All-Star weekend is Jan. 30-31 in Nashville.

"I mean originally they said four months [to heal]," McDavid told the Oilers website. "So to come back before the All-Star break, I think would be rushing it a little bit too much … I think it just gives myself an extra couple of days, even a week, to get some extra bone healing and get ready to play."

McDavid, 18, was injured when he hit the end boards along with two Flyers defensemen. He had five goals and seven assists in 13 games and was named the NHL rookie of the month for October.

McDavid returned to Oilers practice Jan. 1.

"You want to play as soon as possible, but at the end of the day, you’ve got to play when it’s safe," he said. "It’s a little bit frustrating when you feel good and you want to play, but like I keep saying, it’s for the best and it’ll just give me extra time to heal."

McLellan said defenseman Oscar Klefbom probably won't return until at least after the All-Star break. Klefbom, who has four goals and eight assists in 30 games, has been out since sustaining a finger/hand injury Dec. 11 against the New York Rangers. That injury has healed, but Klefbom is now out with a lower-body injury.