Connor Bedard’s debut season has been filled with historical moments at every step. Despite missing a month of NHL action, Bedard is poised to have one of the best rookie seasons ever.
Connor Bedard continued his amazing rookie season by breaking a Chicago Blackhawks team record. Patrick Kane set the record in his debut season, 2007-2008.
Bedard is the only 18-year-old in franchise history to have three career three-point games. Patrick Kane is the only player in team history who has more than one.
Bedard accomplished this accomplishment by scoring two goals and providing one assist in the Hawks’ victory over Arizona.
Connor Bedard was on hat trick watch for the majority of the night. He scored his second goal midway through the second quarter, leaving plenty of time for his third.
Unfortunately, Bedard squandered some golden chances to score his first career hat trick. And with the way the Blackhawks were playing, it seemed almost certain that Bedsy would score three.
The Blackhawks delivered their finest offensive effort of the year. Connor Bedard was a big reason why the Hawks performed so well on Sunday. Bedard was playing quickly and aggressively, shooting pucks toward the net whenever he could.
Today became the first occasion in the 2023-2024 season that the Hawks scored six or more goals. The Blackhawks had also gone winless this season when they allowed four or more goals.