Connor McDavid shows off insane speed, beats teammate in practice while skating backwards
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Sam Hutch
January 7, 2023 (8:33 PM)
The moment Connor McDavid entered the National Hockey League, everyone knew he was likely going to be one of, if not the best player to ever lace up the skates.
While on a blistering 154-point-pace he's just embarrassing almost everyone across the NHL, including his own teammates, take a look, this is mind blowing.
While at practice Mcdavid beat teammate Tyson Barrie, who is pretty fast in his own right while skating backwards.
At this point, is it even fair? In every league McDavid has played in he looks like he's taking it easy and cruising past everyone in his path.
No doubt this was done lightheartedly, but nonetheless, his speed and every other skill is mind boggling.
If I was Barrie, no doubt my ego would be bruised a little bit, but, you can't help chuckling a little bit at how easy the game comes to McDavid compared to everyone else.
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JANVIER 7 | 172 ANSWERS Connor McDavid shows off insane speed, beats teammate in practice while skating backwards Is McDavid the best ever? |
Yes | 46 | 26.7 % |
No | 59 | 34.3 % |
In this era, yes | 67 | 39 % |
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