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Bédard sert la sauce FTW! 🥫🚨



En prolongation lors de ses débuts en pré-saison, Connor Bedard fait une passe en soucoupe à Andreas Athanasiou qui passe le revers en haut de l’étagère pour remporter le match des Blackhawks de Chicago contre les Blues de St. Louis. Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne pour les dernières actions de hockey en cliquant sur le gros bouton rouge brillant ABONNEZ-VOUS. Dernières nouvelles, scores, statistiques, analyses et faits saillants en temps réel : https://www.nhl.com Vous vous sentez social ? Twitter : http://twitter.com/nhl Facebook : http://facebook.com/nhl Instagram : http://instagram.com/nhl

23 Comments

  1. He has the shiftiness and shooting mechanics of bedard … but similar to caulfield. The hockey i..q. of close to Crosby. He understands space and open ice at a very high level. Overall I was impressed tonight. This guy will be a star

  2. It’s not a coincidence that he ended up in Chicago. No business lucks into that type of revenue from ticket sales and merchandise sales. Totally planned by the NHL. They knew he’d make them the most money in Chicago. Draft lottery needs to be extinguished. Not a ducks fan.

  3. Definitely a nice pass, but credit to the other guy for getting into position, receiving the pass at speed and putting the puck in the net.

  4. I've never been so excited. More then McDavid for sure. I'd say more like the ovi Sidney.

    Feels like McDavid is the end of the Crosby ovi Era and now Bedard is starting the new generation Era.

    Amazed by how he plays.

  5. I mean making a big deal over nothing here lol. Sauce wasn’t even required as it was on the defenders off side😂😂😂 gotta give it to Chicago fans though. They haven’t had anything to be excited about in a long time

  6. Always like Anthanasiou. He only played briefly with LA but i always felt with his speed there was so much potential he had just never reached.

  7. Glad to see him keeping his head up, Would hate for him to be welcomed to nhl with him getting cleaned up in open ice. Sooo many young prospects seem to forget about the physicality of game

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