The Hockey News ranked McDavid as the No. 1 player in the NHL in its annual preseason yearbook, with Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby ranked second.
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McDavid didn't say where he should be ranked, but intimated that Crosby, who was No. 1 the past nine years, should remain at the top.
"I don't agree with it, so for me it doesn't really mean too much," McDavid said. "I guess it's a nice honor … [but] I still [have] a lot to work towards."
McDavid, who was ranked No. 9 prior to last season, had 30 goals and 70 assists to lead the NHL with 100 points; Crosby scored 44 goals and 89 points to tie for second with Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks before winning the Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe Trophy for a second straight season.
"[Sidney] finds a way to score different goals, score goals in tight, score goals in front on tips, quick shots, and that's something I kind of struggle with, so I mean I definitely would love to find a way to score more, and he knows how to do that better than anyone," McDavid said.
McDavid signed an eight-year, $100 million contract extension on July 5 that begins next season, and its $12.5 million average annual value would be the highest in the NHL.