When he came into the NHL, Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid was already a household name and potentially even the second Wayne Gretzky. And since then, hes taken the NHL by storm. He is not only the top center in the league, but arguably the best in the world. And, its possible that a 1645 painting could have predicted that McDavid would exist right?

Either way, Twitter user @marria19 pointed out that at El Museo del Prado in Madrid, theres a painting that is a spitting image of McDavid. And looking at it, it flat out is.

This is the Portrait of Francisco Lezcano, or the Nio de Vallecas, painted by artist Diego Velquez. Lezcano was a jester in the court of Spains Philip IV. Since 1819, the portrait has been in the museum.

Last season, McDavid led the NHL with 123 points through 80 games, marking his fifth 100-point campaign over the last six seasons. The 25-year-old also led Edmonton to the Western Conference Final.

In his monumental career, McDavid has accumulated 697 points (239 goals, 458 assists) in 487 career games in orange and white.

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August 20, 2022 at 3:03 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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