"Maybe not as good as I hoped": Connor Bedard reflects on his rookie Blackhawks season

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Connor Bedard of the Chicago Blackhawks

Connor Bedard has had a rookie season for the ages. When he entered the league as the first overall pick in 2023, there was some serious hype surrounding the player, and the 18-year-old has lived up to every inch of that expectation. However, it seems Bedard is not entirely happy with his rookie campaign.

Despite missing out on a considerable number of games since sustaining a broken jaw injury after a violent hit by New Jersey Devils' Brendan Smith, Connor Bedard has managed to set a handful of records over the course of the season. However, the same cannot be said of the Chicago Blackhawks as they finished 8th in the Central Division with a record of 23-53-5.

While reflecting on his rookie season with the Blackhawks, Bedard expressed mixed sentiments.

“Personally, I think I was OK a lot, but maybe not as good as I hoped. But that’s part of it. [I’m] just learning. I feel like I improved throughout the year, which is big. But for this summer, I’ve got a lot of areas to improve,” Connor Bedard said. [H/T Chicago Sun Times]

Being a team player as always, the star Center has time and again prioritized his team’s success over his own. However, Bedard did admit that he had a somewhat satisfactory rookie campaign, at least on an individual plane.


Connor Bedard’s rookie season in numbers

Despite missing over a month due to injury, Bedard leads all rookies in goals (22), points (61), even-strength points (39), game-opening goals (7), and takeaways (47) in 67 games. He also tops first-year forwards in average ice time per game (19:46) and power-play points (21).

Connor Bedard for the Chicago Blackhawks
Connor Bedard for the Chicago Blackhawks

The youngster has already broken the Blackhawks franchise record for the most opening goals (7) in a single season, which was previously held by Denis Savard and Murray Balfour at six each.

Additionally, Bedard set a new franchise record for rookies by registering the most shots on goal, with an impressive total of 205. He was originally picked for the 2024 NHL All-Star game and could have been the youngest All-Star in league history, had he not suffered the jaw injury.

Bedard's exceptional performance has garnered him 72 voting points in NHL.com's Trophy Tracker, including 12 first-place votes. While other rookies like Brock Faber and Luke Hughes have had remarkable seasons, Bedard's consistency and impact make him the clear favorite for the Calder Trophy.

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