Bruins Star Gets Big Praise From Auston Matthews

   

Auston Matthews had some kind words to say about Bruins star Charlie McAvoy.

Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy won't be in the lineup for Team USA's Feb. 17 matchup against Team Sweden. Team USA head coach Mike Sullivan did not reveal the exact reason for the Bruins star being scratched.

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McAvoy being taken out of the lineup comes after he had a strong night against Team Canada on Feb. 15. The right-shot defenseman most notably threw a big hit on Connor McDavid that stopped Canada's offensive chance and soon after led to Jake Guentzel scoring for Team USA.

McAvoy's physicality and steady defensive play have impacted the tournament, and he certainly has caught the attention of Team USA teammate Auston Matthews. 

While speaking with reporters, including WEEI's Tom Carroll, the Toronto Maple Leafs captain had some kind words to say about McAvoy's play. 

"He is such a big factor for us on the back end," Matthews said about McAvoy. "Just the way he plays, his physicality and everything. I thought the other night he was great for us. He made a big impact physically, and a guy that when he's out there, you have to be aware of when you're going up against him. So, one of my close friends still from the National Program days, so it's been a lot of fun playing with him again."

It is hard to disagree with Matthews' comments about McAvoy. There is no question that the Bruins defender makes a serious impact with his physicality, and he certainly has during this tournament. 

McAvoy and Matthews last played together as teammates during the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons with the USA National Team Development Program. While they play for big-time rivals today, it's clear that Matthews' respect for McAvoy has not disappeared in the slightest.