Connor McDavid's junior hockey career ended Friday when the Erie Otters were defeated 6-2 by the Oshawa Generals in Game 5 of the OHL championship, losing the series 4-1.

McDavid was held off the scoresheet in the contest and finished the postseason with 49 points in 20 games - two points shy of tying the league record for points in a playoff run, but enough to capture the Wayne Gretzky 99 Award as the most valuable player of the postseason.

But individual accolades can be tough to stomach after a hard-fought loss, so McDavid left the trophy in the hallway.

This is just sitting in the hallway all alone. #99 pic.twitter.com/R8oAl5WL5F — Sunaya Sapurji (@sunayas) May 16, 2015

McDavid likely set the trophy down to hug his father, who was there to offer some support following the postgame media scrum.