Former Russian national hockey player Pavel Bure in an interview “Match TV” He answered the question of whether there is a player in world hockey who attracts his attention with his style.
“Edmonton’s Connor McDavid is a standout in the NHL. It’s immediately obvious when he steps on the ice. Sometimes I watch NHL highlights and you can’t help but notice how one guy is above everyone else skill-wise.
McDavid does what others cannot. That’s why he scores so many goals and scores so many points. It is interesting to watch such hockey players. You really enjoy their hockey,” Bure said.
The 26-year-old Canadian was the top sniper and goal scorer of the NHL regular season last season and also won the Hart Memorial Trophy and the Ted Lindsay Award.
Pavel Bure won the World Championships (1990) and was a silver (1998) and bronze (2002) Olympic medalist. He played for the Vancouver Canucks, New York Rangers and Florida Panthers in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played 702 matches in the regular championship and collected 779 (437+342) points. He also played in 64 Stanley Cup games and scored 70 points (35 goals, 35 assists).
He completed his sports career in 2003.
Previously Bure explainedWhy I surrendered my American passport.