Connor Bedard ready to play ‘normal hockey’ again
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Chicago Blackhawks star Connor Bedard delivered an honest message on Sidney Crosby's Team Canada amid the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The Chicago Blackhawks were defeated by the Nashville Predators on Thursday night, despite goals from Connor Bedard and Tyler Bertuzzi.
There’s something magnetic about watching Connor Bedard on the ice. Even as a child, his confidence and precision made it clear he was a rare talent. Behind every goal, every slick pass, and every highlight reel moment is a story most fans don’t see ...
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Bedard is correct that if they found one more goal, the outcome might have been different. Nashville's goal at 16:44 of the third period stood as the game winner, but he can't shoulder all the blame, especially when he scored and was their most dominant player on every other shift.
“Connor McDavid started that trend, and Connor Bedard is going to lead it into the next trend.” And forget windows. At just under 5-foot-10 and 185 pounds, Bedard is better known for breaking records and the loftiest of expectations over the past three seasons with the Western Hockey League's Regina Pats and on the international stage.