The Niagara Falls Review

Rollerblad­ing is behind McDavid’s skating skill

- STEPHEN WHYNO

Nowhere is Connor McDavid more comfortabl­e than on his skates.

The sight of McDavid blowing past defenders is an almost every-game occurrence for the Edmonton Oilers captain whose speed is the envy of the National Hockey League. McDavid’s crossover moves that propelled him a league-high 108 points came from years of cruising around on rollerblad­es.

“Even when I wasn’t on the ice, I was always on my rollerblad­es,” McDavid said. “It’s what’s kind of got me here. I love training that way. It’s kind of just by yourself. There’s no fancy skill coach, there’s no nothing. It’s just on your rollerblad­es and working on some skills.”

That work has paid off for McDavid, the near-unanimous choice as the fastest skater in hockey. His peers are in awe of the 21-year-old’s quick first step, even quicker second step and shake-your-head accelerati­on.

“The way he skates, it’s something impossible, right?” Washington centre Evgeny Kuznetsov asked.

“He glides faster than a lot of us skate,” Winnipeg forward Mark Scheifele said.

“I don’t know how he does it,” Dallas captain Jamie Benn said.

McDavid credits roller hockey games against his dad and brother for refining his one-on-one skills. Growing up in Newmarket outside Toronto, McDavid was seen as hockey’s next generation­al star at age 14 but he didn’t spend so much time on the ice that he forgot his rollerblad­ing roots.

“The classic ’Mighty Ducks,’” he said. “Put the garbage can there and just go out and play.”

Some of the best in the league think long and hard about how to force McDavid to go the way they want him to go and toe the line between giving him too much space. There isn’t a simple way to stop McDavid because no one can keep up with him.

“There’s not a lot of times where he toe-drags you or he over-under-arounds you kind of thing, where he turns you inside out,” Ducks defenceman

Josh Manson said.

“He just kind of puts it by you and his speed takes him and he makes you miss. Then he’s around you and he’s going in on the goalie and he’s probably going to score.”

After his 41 goals were sixthmost in the league, McDavid said over the summer he will try to score more this season.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid participat­es in a drill during the 2018 BioSteel Pro Hockey Camp in Toronto on Aug. 27.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid participat­es in a drill during the 2018 BioSteel Pro Hockey Camp in Toronto on Aug. 27.

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