But when faced with that exact decision this summer, whether to attend the rescheduled World Junior Championship in Edmonton, there was no doubt in McTavish's mind what path he would choose.
"It was a huge goal of mine to play in the World Juniors," he said. "Not even a goal, actually, it was just a dream. As a kid, I didn't even think I really could. Then I got the opportunity, and those experiences don't come around that often. So I really wanted to capture it."
McTavish was one of few top prospects to make that difficult call. Many chose the rest and relaxation route, but that goes against the very fabric of who the 2021 third overall pick is as a person. If there's a competition on the table, especially one with the WJC's magnitude, you can undoubtedly count McTavish in.
"I just love to play hockey. I think that's biggest reason, I love to do it," McTavish said. "It makes it so much easier and way more fun. It's been my passion ever since I was a kid. I have the opportunity to do what I've wanted to do since I was a kid, and it's pretty special."
Ducks head coach Dallas Eakins recalled having some of those reservations about over-working a still-developing young player. When asked by his pupil, he gave McTavish his honest assessment after flying to Canada to catch some World Juniors action. McTavish's response though opened the coach's eyes to a new perspective.
"I was worried that he had played a whole lot of hockey and he might need some rest, but he came right back with his passion and said he really wanted to play," Eakins recalled. "And you know what, I think it's a great reminder to all of us with how we look at our lives. If you have a dream and you're passionate about something, you should never put it on the back burner, because you might never ever get another shot at it again. It made me think about things in my personal life where I was like, 'You know what, yeah, I'm passionate about that.' Or 'I had that dream, like, why am I waiting?' I just thought it was a great lesson to all of us to follow that kid's lead with his passion and fulfilling a dream."