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Nathan MacKinnon downplays matchup with Connor McDavid, calls Edmonton Oilers star 'the best'

DENVER — All eyes will be on the superstar matchup of Colorado's Nathan MacKinnon and Edmonton's Connor McDavid when the NHL's Western Conference Final opens with Game 1 on Tuesday.

At least, that's what MacKinnon's hoping for. But it's got nothing to do with besting McDavid.

«Hopefully, that [storyline] gets more viewers and lowers escrow [for players], but other than that, I don't care,» MacKinnon said on Monday. «I'm not really thinking about [McDavid] a whole lot, but obviously, I see that stuff. I think he's the best, I've said it. I think he's been the best for a little bit now and it's going to take a full team effort to stop him.»

MacKinnon's cheeky comment — a reference to the NHL's revenue sharing structure where more money coming in for the league means less coming back off players' salaries — at least addressed McDavid head on.

When asked in turn about MacKinnon, the Oilers captain sidestepped mentioning him all together.

«They're a good team over there,» McDavid said. «I've learned that over the last couple of years. This year is no different. They've got some real good players and they're really good all around.»

It was a valiant effort by both players, but no amount of downplaying will remove the pending «wow» factor ahead.

It's rare for two powerhouse offensive teams like the Avalanche and Oilers to meet in later rounds of the postseason, when they're also pacing the playoff field in average goals-per-game (4.33 for the Avalanche, 4.30 for the Oilers).

High-level performances from top players like MacKinnon and Cale Makar in Colorado and McDavid and Leon Draisaitl in Edmonton are key to that scoring momentum continuing, as all four have been terrific in the postseason thus far.

McDavid and Draisaitl have

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