Connor McDavid’s Media Persona

Megustaelhockey

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Nah. Gretzky hosted SNL at one point! He had sketches where he was singing, or in a swimsuit…he may say he’s an introvert but there are levels to this and I cannot ever imagine McDavid doing something like that.

He was also a bigger star than McDavid by some magnitude given he was playing in LA at a time when hockey had a lot more relevance in pop culture. And was clearly less awkward publicily.
You think hockey was more relevant in the 80s and 90s than it is now?
 

Strangle

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Watching the Amazon Prime Docuseries I came away from it with a completely different view of McDavid than what I perceived.

He said that he hears all the claims from the outside that he’s a robot with no emotions, but he said that he’s a natural introvert. He kept mentioning how he’s prepared for his success his whole life, meaning the hockey. It really does seem like he’s a hockey nerd that has out worked everyone and put in the time that others aren’t to make himself the best hockey player in the world as opposed to being some naturally amazing at everything elite athlete who also is very unfriendly with the media.

I came away feeling like he’s not some arrogant robot who fits all the NHL cliches. I felt sympathy towards him. He’s a guy who loved hockey and worked to make himself great and it just so happens that off the ice he’s not as naturally comfortable as a person being so outgoing to match all the attention that some of the greats in sports are. He shouldn’t get a bad reputation for his personality. He seems the same way that Lionel Messi was.

Why would anyone care about his personality?

It’s relevant to nothing except the league being able to market his personality. The league wouldn’t do that anyway, so there is no relevance to his personality at all

If the league was interested in marketing players personalities they would have done it with guys like Ovechkin and Subban, two players who have marketable personalities and were top performers in their positions.

A guy like Matthews is a legit athlete who can play basketball and baseball, and in a city like Toronto the cross sport marketing opportunities should be massive for something like that, but the league isn’t interested at all
 
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Megustaelhockey

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In the States, absolutely by quite a margin.
I live here and am old enough to remember the late 80s and 90s and must disagree in strong terms. There was a push of growth and culture media attention in the mid 90s after the Rangers won the Stanley Cup, but subsequent labor stoppages hurt that momentum.

I don't mean to go off topic.
 

BraveCanadian

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He’s just a dude who plays hockey.. who cares about how outgoing he is in the media.

Hockey isn’t going to break through the noise of choices people have with their time because of one guy.

The first thing to improve hockeys popularity is stopping the whole sport from becoming a country club.
 

Fatass

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And that's perfectly fine.


Define dolt.
Look at him in the photo a few posts up. A dolt is someone who appears to be dim witted. Great player, but very uncomfortable socially which is all we (fans) get to see. He’s great on the ice but not so much off it.
 

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