Just finished my boxing day shopping #Oilers #McDavid #WJC2015 pic.twitter.com/4jubz5GRit — Puppa (@Surreyissafe) December 28, 2014 "@TrendsBuffalo: #mcdavid is now trending in #Buffalo http://t.co/gF66YsK77Q" Dont stop there Buffalo Sabres fans! pic.twitter.com/GgU8E5rRJu — Kevin Stanczyk (@kdogg7775) October 10, 2014 My totally 127% legit McDavid jersey Winking face #Sabres pic.twitter.com/2U4vUFGpKs — not monica (@MonicaGrier) November 8, 2014 With the 1st overall pick in the 2015 draft the #Leafs select Connor McDavid #TankForMcDavid #tmltalk pic.twitter.com/bH9H5X0rSU — Matteo Pasculli (@TeoPasculli92) November 19, 2014 For those who think time travelling is not possible. I present you this guy. Hes from Oct 2015! #Oilers #McDavid pic.twitter.com/N5MomQDqXF — Jordyns Dad (Gil) (@J0rdyn023) December 5, 2014 Its good that Sabres fans believe in their team and arent waiting to get last again just to get McDavid 1st overall pic.twitter.com/nyA47iEMPT — Keiron Gallipeau (@keibrain) October 11, 2014 When you have two undrafted goalies, you are tanking. #McDavid #CauseOilers #Oilers pic.twitter.com/wglsCaz2qL — OilerstierVictory handfan (@78Bouch) December 24, 2014 #Oilers #McDavid pic.twitter.com/HeYNLBXghF — OilerstierVictory handfan (@78Bouch) December 15, 2014We think were going to have to give this round to Oilers fans. Although its a little easier to anticipate receiving the 2015 first overall pick when your team is in last place, its still pretty gutsy to get a players name embroidered on a shirt months before a draft -- and a lot of fans in Oil country seem to be taking that risk. Loved this in San Jose last night #Oilers #McDavid pic.twitter.com/WvBh6XfX8E — Terry Evans (@iamterryevans) November 27, 2014So what does McDavid think when he sees all of these prognosticating fans wearing his name on an NHL jersey before draft day? Heres his response to that question from our one-on-one interview with him from earlier in the month."BD: What do you think when you see that people have actually made these jerseys in real life before youve even been picked?CMD: I think thats just crazy. The way it works now theres no real sign where youre going to go. Even if a team does get the first overall pick, it might not be me, you know? Theres a whole lot of talent out there, you never know where youre going to end up. So for people to go out and buy jerseys and all that kind of stuff, its very flattering obviously, but its a little bit crazy (laughs)."A little bit crazy indeed, Connor. But we suppose fans are just a little bit more than crazy for you, Connor. 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Amare Stoudemire made all seven shots in the first half, Anthony passed and shot well, and the Knicks shook off the surprising departure of their coach to rout the Portland Trail Blazers 121-79 on Wednesday night, snapping a six-game losing streak.TORONTO – It was early December and Morgan Rielly was pretty sure hed soon be traveling to Sweden for the World Junior Championships. The 19-year-old, who had been scratched in four straight games, had plans to fly back to B.C. over the three-day Christmas break, but sensing the increasing likelihood of a stint for Team Canada, he told his father Andy he might have to cancel those plans. "When we made the decision to not send him to the World Juniors that in our minds was when he proved to us that he had to play," said Leafs coach Randy Carlyle, "and so weve been committed to the kid." It was the latest in a series of hurdles Rielly has gracefully overcome for the Maple Leafs this season. There was the lofty challenge of cracking the NHL roster out of training camp, sticking around beyond the 10-game mark and finally doing enough to convince those within the organization that his development was best served in North America rather than with the Canadian juniors in Malmo this holiday season. Now for the first time all year, Rielly is standing on solid ground in Toronto. The clouds of those earlier distractions have cleared and his sole focus can be on the ice. "It is a bit of a change," he told the Leaf Report, "but I think its a change in a good way. Im happy that I dont really have any worries right now. Im just trying to keep playing well and just trying to keep in the lineup." Rielly has not left the lineup since that four-game stint in early December. And with each passing game he offers growing glimpses of the potential which made him the fifth overall selection in the 2012 Draft. Those daring drives up the ice, with puck in tow, are becoming increasingly frequent, too eemphatic to miss and a glaring reminder of why the Leafs decided to keep him in lieu of a trip back to Moose Jaw or a stint with the junior team.dddddddddddd "He continues to grow," Carlyle said of Rielly, tied for fifth among rookie defenders with 11 points. "He makes mistakes as young players do – and old players do also. But we think theres a lot more potential in Morgan Rielly and you see glimpses of it now; his skating ability; his ability to move the puck; his ability to get up on the rush; his ability to read the game. Its all improving. And thats a great sign." Much of it, Carlyle says, is an increasing sense of comfort and confidence. And if theres one piece of advice Rielly has garnered above all others in his acclimation to the NHL, its to play with confidence. That was the wisdom passed along from Toronto captain Dion Phaneuf, who, in addition to 26-year-old Cody Franson, has been the most influential voice for the rookie defender. "I could be back in junior or you know over in Sweden, but Im not so [I] just try to have confidence and play like I can," said Rielly, averaging exactly 18 minutes nightly this season. "And thats all been Dion. Hes been great with that. Hes been really trying to help me with that." Still just a teenager, Rielly and fellow rookie Jerry DAmigo were fit with shovels as the official portion of practice wrapped on a quiet Saturday afternoon. They were called upon to clean the ice of snow for shootout work, the Leafs heading to the skills aspect of extra time in each of the past four games. It was the predictable grunt work of a first-year player trying to earn his keep. And it was exactly where he wanted to be. ' ' '