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End of Regular Season Clash: McDavid and MacKinnon Sit Out in Oilers vs. Avalanche Matchup
The final day of the 2024 regular season brings together the Edmonton Oilers and Colorado Avalanche in a clash that sees both teams resting key players for their upcoming playoff campaigns.
Both teams have already secured their positions in the playoff bracket, rendering the outcome of this matchup inconsequential in terms of postseason standings.
Connor McDavid, a standout center for the Oilers and a strong candidate for a fourth Hart Trophy, is expected to sit out the game along with other prominent players like Nathan MacKinnon from the Avalanche.
The absence of these star players provides an opportunity for other team members to showcase their skills and gain valuable playing time ahead of the playoffs.
McDavid’s remarkable season, with over 100 assists, has solidified his position as one of the league’s top players, while MacKinnon’s exceptional performance has put him in the running for his first MVP title.
Despite the lack of stakes in this final game, the matchup still promises to be an exciting one as teams look to wrap up the regular season on a high note.
With lineup adjustments likely on both sides, fans can expect to see some new faces on the ice and potential shifts in strategy from the coaching staff.
Although McDavid and MacKinnon will be watching from the sidelines, their absence opens up opportunities for other players to step up and make an impact in this last game before the playoffs.