Connor Bedard
An explosive Canadian prospect became the first overall pick of the 2023 NHL Draft, Connor Bedard has posted eye-popping numbers on both the Major Junior and international stages. While plenty of players can score before reaching the NHL, it takes a special talent to record 23 points during a seven-game World Junior campaign en route to a gold medal.
For Bedard, his professional future looks bright. Even if he fails to be a truly generational talent, ala Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin, his explosiveness and raw offensive ability should at least see him become a legitimate top-line scoring threat.
The North Vancouver native is listed as a center and has played hockey for the WHL’s Regina Pats, spent a brief spell in Sweden with HV71’s youth teams, and has also suited up for the French national team at both the U18 and U20 levels.
Current team: Regina Pats
Position: Center
Draft status: Selected first overall in 2023 by the Chicago Blackhawks
Connor Bedard impressed scouts with his physicality. That willingness to play rough could make a big difference during his early days in Chicago.
We’ve all seen an unfamiliar phone number and debated whether we should pick up the call. Fortunately for Connor Bedard, he didn’t send the Great One to voicemail.
While teenagers can usually take some liberties with their diet, things are a bit different when you’re tapped for NHL greatness. Just ask Connor Bedard about that.
While Connor Bedard may have a lethal shot, he would rely on something else if he had to choose a single skill to use.
Connor Bedard is a (relatively) young hockey player, but he’s already well-versed in the art of pre-game superstitions.
Thing having favorite players is limited to the fans sitting in the stands? Connor Bedard begs to differ.
Connor Bedard might not be playing at the highest level yet, but that doesn’t mean he’s incapable of producing big-time highlights.
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