Connor McDavid, the star player of the Edmonton Oilers, has a new-found admiration for Washington Capitals winger Tom Wilson. The two players, who were on opposing teams in the NHL, recently joined forces on the Canadian Olympic team. During Canada's first game of the Group Stage, McDavid and Wilson formed a line together, and McDavid was impressed by their talent. He called Wilson a 'forechecking god' and praised his ability to create space and keep plays alive. The pair's first shift together was a highlight, with McDavid delivering a big hit in the corner. The line also scored the first goal of the game with 15 seconds remaining before the buzzer, with Celebrini deftly deflecting a Cale Makar shot. McDavid's performance earned him a game-high 3 points, all assists, in Canada's 5-0 victory over Czechia. While some may question the pairing of McDavid and Wilson, head coach Jon Cooper believes that the power forward will give the playmaking centerman more time and space to operate. Cooper also joked that Wilson could be a 'bodyguard' in case a fight breaks out, although fighting is not allowed in Olympic play.