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Connor McDavid (via Getty Images)
Despite another agonizing championship final defeat, Connor McDavid has once again departed the international arena empty-handed, reigniting debate over his Olympic legacy. Following Canada’s loss in the Olympic gold medal match, the usual chatter resurfaced about the Edmonton superstar being “always the bridesmaid, never the bride”—despite his individual excellence being impossible to deny.The loss brought an end to Canada’s Olympic ambitions and marked a momentous victory for the United States, but in the midst of jubilation, praise for Connor McDavid’s excellence rang out across the opposition camp. While the trophy remained elusive, his supremacy throughout the tournament cemented his position as the game’s preeminent player.
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Among the most vocal supporters of Connor McDavid was Jack Hughes, the New Jersey Devils star who scored the winning goal in the tournament for Team USA against Team Canada.
Jack Hughes, who had a tough time trying to keep the Canadian captain in check for most of the game, said that playing against McDavid in overtime was one of the most difficult experiences he had in his career.Jack Hughes said that playing against McDavid in overtime made him think on his feet, as one wrong move could spell disaster for the American team. He credited his instincts for helping him keep McDavid at bay, which helped the Americans win the game.
"When the best player in the world, maybe ever, comes down on you in overtime in the gold medal game and you’re a forward, my first thought was, ‘I have got to gap up. Then I was like, ‘I can’t gap up; he’ll just blow right by me.’ So, I just sunk in and hopefully he can’t get around me because there’s not enough space in between me and the net. And that’s honestly kind of what happened," he said. Even in defeat, McDavid’s performance in the tournament was nothing short of spectacular.
At the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, McDavid ran the Canadian offense with finesse, scoring two goals and dishing out 11 assists in the process.As he prepares to return to the Edmonton Oilers, the scrutiny will only continue to mount for McDavid to turn his greatness into championships. However, the level of respect he has earned from his peers, including Hughes, makes it clear that his reputation is in no danger within the hockey community.For now, the question of McDavid’s legacy remains a topic of debate—but so is the notion that one of the game’s all-time greats still has the opportunity to change the script.



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