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Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard responds to analysts’ barbs: “I don’t need to watch a TNT broadcast to figure out if ...
There is a fair criticism that Bedard could be better at managing his shift times. He’s tied for eighth in the league with 58 seconds per shift. He had nine shifts of a minute or more against the ...
During the recent game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Edmonton Oilers, forward Connor Bedard became the talking point. Analyst Paul Bissonnette and the TNT crew would draw harsh criticism ...
He got to skate with Connor Bedard and the Blackhawks at their morning skate Wednesday. "It was really fun out there," Lennox said. It was really fun for Bedard too. "It's cool," Bedard said.
Connor Bedard is not experiencing a sophomore slump. But in his second NHL season, it is clear that the former Calder Trophy winner has had more bad days than good ones with the team's record.
Bedard made some ill-advised passes Wednesday against the Oilers, and TNT analyst Paul Bissonnette called them out. There were grounds for that, but it's important to remember that Bedard is still ...
Bedard scored a goal on three shots, added an assist, went plus-2 and logged two PIM in Friday's 6-2 win over the Predators. Both of Bedard's points came on the power play in his first multi-point ...
And from my perspective, there’s been plenty of sympathy for Connor Bedard, whose desire to win has been hindered by joining a rebuilding team. That said, at times, Bedard might be his own worst ...
Former NHLer and analyst Paul Bissonnette provided a breakdown of Connor Bedard's performance after the Chicago Blackhawks' loss to the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday, focusing on the areas where ...
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