Brad Hunt used to be an Oiler...kind of.
That's actually not fair. Brad Hunt was an Oiler. From 2013-16, Hunt was part of the Oilers organization, playing for both Edmonton and the club's AHL affiliates, first in Oklahoma City and Bakersfield, Calif.
In total, Hunt played 21 of his 42 NHL games with the Oilers, including seven during the 2015-16 season.
In Edmonton, that season will always be known as the rookie year of Connor McDavid, the team's 20-year-old face of the franchise.
At the time Hunt played his seven games with the Oilers that year -late December-early January - McDavid was out with a long-term injury. So while Hunt and McDavid never exactly played an NHL game as teammates, they've been around each other.
Hunt has seen McDavid's speed. He's seen the agility, the skill and most of all the explosiveness that's enabled the Oilers captain to be considered by many as the top offensive player in the sport.
McDavid had 100 points last season and is the NHL's reigning MVP.
Given the extra time -compared to his teammates - that Hunt spent around McDavid, VegasGoldenKnights.com asked the Vegas defenseman if there are any secrets to stopping Edmonton's No. 97.
Here are two takeaways that Hunt gave us about how to attemptto stop McDavid.
We say attemptbecause with a player of this skill, even the best laid plans of mice and men have a way of going up in smoke.
Brad Hunt Scouts Connor McDavid
Hunt was part of the Oilers organization from 2013-16