But the 20-year-old defenseman has no clue what to expect and no real concept of the culture shock he's about to experience.
"It's going to be unique, that's for sure," McAvoy said at the NHL Player Media Tour last week. "Growing up, I can't say I ever wanted to go to China. It's never something that ever crossed my mind. So now I'm heading over there and we're going to play a couple preseason games over there and it's going to be cool. It's another stamp on the passport. I've never said no to those."
The Bruins, who fly to China on Tuesday, will play two preseason games against the Calgary Flames. The first is at Universiade Sports Center in Shenzhen on Saturday. They also play at Cadillac Arena in Beijing on Sept. 19 before returning home to resume training camp.
"This year, the first trip I had [after last season], I went to Anguilla, which was a beautiful island and I had never even heard of it," McAvoy said. "China will definitely beat that one."
McAvoy has a lot of stamps on his passport because he's no stranger to international travel for hockey. He's played in tournaments for the United States in Switzerland (he called it the most beautiful country he's been to), Finland, Denmark, France and Germany as well as Canada.