Hockey Hall of Famer Jeremy Roenick shared some advice to Heavy.com to Chicago Blackhawks superstar forward Connor Bedard. The post Roenick Shares Advice to Blackhawks’ Connor Bedard: ‘Create Some Thick Skin’ appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Blackhawks star Connor Bedard was extremely honest on the toll losing has taken on him after a loss to the Flames.
CHICAGO- The Chicago Blackhawks know that they have a stud in Connor Bedard. There are detractors because there are other parts of his game that need work (as is the case for every teenage NHL player) but there is no denying his offensive upside.
If Bedard can get to nine games, there are three more point streaks by Canadian born players as teenagers that he would then be looking to tie at 10 games. These players include Jonathan Toews (2007-08) as well as Crosby (2005-06 and 2006-07). Chicago goes up against the Edmonton Oilers the following day (Jan. 11).
Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard sent collectors into a frenzy for much of last year with his Young Guns card. Bedard, the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NHL draft, has been called a once-in-a-generation talent.
After the current and former Blackhawks stars traded their point streak extensions, the Wings took over. Lucas Raymond, Andrew Copp, and Albert Johansson each scored to make it 4-1 Wings. Kane assisted on two of those three goals for a total of three points on the night.
Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (jaw) could make his return to the lineup against the Penguins on Thursday night. Bedard has been sidelined since Jan. 5 when the rookie forward suffered a fractured jaw as a result of a hit in a contest against the Devils.
Chicago Blackhawks' Connor Bedard is on his way to becoming an NHL superstar based on how quickly he reached 100 career points.
Bedard's goal was his 12th goal and 62nd point of the 2024-25 season. He tallied 38 points as a rookie in 2023-24. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NHL draft, Bedard reached the
The pairing of Tyler Bertuzzi and Connor Bedard is  a marriage born out one of the NHL’s oldest offensive principles: Playing an elite center with a wing who drives the net is mutually beneficial for both players.
The Chicago Blackhawks visit the Nashville Predators on Thursday night, Jan. 16, at 7:00 pm CT. It's the Blackhawk's annual dads trip, who will be drinking themselves to death for one of two reasons: celebratory drinks if the Hawks' three-game losing streak ends or to ease the pain if the Hawks lose to a fellow basement-dwelling team.
"It's just day by day, trying to improve the group — what we have right now — and not trying to look too far down the road," Sorensen said.