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New Linemate Heaps Praise on McDavid as Canada Goes With Nuclear Option

New Linemate Heaps Praise on McDavid as Canada Goes With Nuclear Option

Connor McDavid is in the midst of what could be his best year of hockey ever. After a sluggish start to the season, he’s absolutely taken over, now atop the NHL scoring race—and carrying that dominance onto the international stage at the Olympics.


For a brief moment, debates about whether fellow superstar Nathan MacKinnon had closed the gap on McDavid as the best player in the world became real. However, McDavid has since emphatically put those conversations to rest, and even MacKinnon, his new Team Canada linemate, can’t hide his excitement about sharing the ice with No. 97.

MacKinnon said:

“I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t cool. I love the game. I’m inspired by Connor. I think he’s the best & he pushes me to be even better … To play on a line with him is a blessing. He’s flying. He’s flying. It’s nice to have him on your own team when he’s flying like that. What words can I say? He’s a special player & he’s ready to go, & that article that he wrote sums up his mindset for sure.”

McDavid’s six points (one goal, five assists) through two games might not even tell the full story; he could easily have two or three more points, and to the eye test, he looks to be in a league of his own.

McDavid Olympics goal

Now factor in that HC Jon Cooper has gone all-in, forming a trio of McDavid, MacKinnon, and the next young superstar, Macklin Celebrini, and it’s fair to wonder if anyone will be able to stop him from leading Canada to a gold medal.

One thing is certain: if Canada goes deep in this tournament, McDavid will set the record for the most productive single Olympics by an NHL player. Teemu Selanne and Saku Koivu currently hold the mark with 11 points from 2006—so McDavid is already more than halfway there with a matchup against France coming up on Sunday, so the two legendary Finns should be ready to be surpassed.

Next: ESPN Ranked Connor McDavid How Low Among NHLers at the Olympics?


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