
Back-to-back No. 1 picks, McDavid and Matthews come from very different places
TORONTO — Wayne Gretzky, arguably the greatest player in NHL history, felt he had to be there in person to witness the historic first ever NHL meeting between Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews.
Now a member of the Edmonton Oilers management, Gretzky flew into Toronto specifically to attend Tuesday’s matchup between McDavid’s Oilers and Matthews’ Maple Leafs. The 19-year-old cornerstones of two iconic Canadian franchises will long be compared, but McDavid and Matthews are two very different players from very different backgrounds.
“Other than us being first overall picks in back-to-back years, that’s really the only thing in common we have,” McDavid said before playing his first NHL game in Toronto, where he used to attend games as a fan of the Maple Leafs.
Matthews remembers first hearing about McDavid when he was granted exceptional status into the Ontario Hockey League as a 15-year-old. The McDavid hype was that strong that soon, hardly surprising given that he grew up in the Toronto suburb of Newmarket, Ont. and excelled from a very early age.