Usually, the Caps and Isles are used to hostile games against each other, so for Oshie, having Barzal on his side for once opposed to facing off against the shifty playmaker was a nice change of pace.
"His skill level is off the charts," Oshie said. "His skating, stick handling, vision on the ice. Would have liked to put up some more goals, but it's nice trying to get open and to have him find me instead of having him chase me around the ice and not get made a fool of."
Oshie wasn't the only player Barzal has caught the attention and admiration of. David Pastrnak of the Boston Bruins, the league-leader in goals who was also named the MVP of the All-Star Game, praised his Eastern Conference foe.
"His speed is unbelievable and his work on edges is outstanding," Pastrnak said. "It's very impressive what he can do on his skates. He's a great player."
Across the country, Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche admitted to being mesmerized by Barzal's dominance on the puck and slick stickhandling.
"I think his first year he had like 90 points and took everyone by surprise," MacKinnon said. "What an amazing player. I think he leads the league in possession. The puck is always on his stick. I love watching him. He's another guy I love to watch] There's so many players, but he's up there. He's a pretty special player."
***[PHOTOS: BARZAL AT 2020 ALL-STAR WEEKEND*
With St. Louis hosting the weekend, natives Jenna Fischer and Jon Hamm were in attendance and were honorary captains of the Atlantic Division and Metropolitan Division teams. Outside of winning the Fastest Skater honors, Barzal admitted that meeting Pam from "The Office" in real life was a bit of a starstruck moment.
"I'm a huge Office fan so to see Jenna today was probably one of the coolest moments of the weekend," Barzal revealed with a grin. "I watch a lot of The Office so to see The Office was pretty cool."