Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

McDavid, Gaudreau reunite for showcase

Team North America teammates ready for NHL All-Star Game

- By STEVE CARP

LOS ANGELES — A week ago, they were trying to beat each other. On Sunday, Connor McDavid and Johnny Gaudreau are teammates again, if only for a day.

McDavid, the Edmonton Oilers’ captain and NHL scoring leader, and Gaudreau, the Calgary Flames’ star forward, played for Team North America at the World Cup of Hockey in September. On Sunday, they are reunited as members of the Pacific Division All-Stars and figure to be flying all over the Staples Center ice at the NHL All-Star Game.

The game, employing a 3-on-3 tournament format for the second consecutiv­e year, plays to both players’ strengths as skaters.

“I think it’s going to be a lot of fun,” said McDavid, who is the captain of the Pacific squad, which will meet the Central Division All-Stars in the first period, followed by the Atlantic and Metropolit­an Divisions playing in the second period. “I think the format suits our style, and we can use our speed and skill to create scoring chances.”

Gaudreau said: “I love 3-on-3. It’s a fun way to play, and it’s going to be great being back with Connor.”

Team North America failed to make the medal round, but its performanc­e grabbed the attention of the hockey world. McDavid said it was a group of guys that meshed well because of similar skills and a common goal.

“We weren’t together very long, but everyone got along and played for each other,” he said. “It was a great experience for me, and it’s great to see a lot of those guys are here for the All-Star Game.”

McDavid has led the NHL in scoring most of the season and sits at the top with 59 points. Gaudreau, who missed 20 games with a broken finger, hasn’t had the kind of season he would like, amassing 11 goals and 31 points.

“We’re in a better spot as a team,” said Gaudreau, downplayin­g his lack of scoring. “You think you can be better performing, but we’re contending for a playoff spot and we have a great room. The guys are pulling for each other, and there’s all of the second half still to go.”

McDavid, who missed last year’s All-Star Game with a broken clavicle, said he’s excited about having more freedom in Sunday’s game than he’s been getting during the regular season when opposing defenses try to slow him.

“I notice it more in the neutral zone, ” he said. “I don’t get as much free time with the puck as I did before. But it’s almost a compliment when teams try to come up with ways to slow you down.”

The “Young Guns,” as Team North America was known because the players were all under 23, took notice Friday when the NHL announced its top 100 players of all time. McDavid and Gaudreau know they are the

 ?? PERRY NELSON/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Calgary Flames forward Johnny Gaudreau (13) and Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid (97) battle for a loose puck during an NHL game on Jan. 14 in Edmonton, Alberta. The two friends and former teammates on Team North America during the World Cup of...
PERRY NELSON/USA TODAY SPORTS Calgary Flames forward Johnny Gaudreau (13) and Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid (97) battle for a loose puck during an NHL game on Jan. 14 in Edmonton, Alberta. The two friends and former teammates on Team North America during the World Cup of...

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