A new era in Chicago Blackhawks hockey began the moment they won the 2023 NHL draft lotteryand, with it, the chance to draft Connor Bedard.
Draft him the club did, and his professional career has gotten off to a fast start, with his first goal in Game 2. He currently has nine goals and four assists for the season.
Follow along here for the key moments in the phenom's rookie campaign, along with upcoming games on the Blackhawks schedule, a vast majority of which are available to ESPN+ subscribers at no additional cost via NHL PowerPlay.
Note: Most recent games first.
For the second time in two days, Bedard had an assist on a Philipp Kurashev goal, but the Blackhawks emerge from this one with another loss.
Bedard earned a primary assist on Philipp Kurashev's second period goal, but ultimately the Blackhawks could not upend the Preds in this Central Division clash.
After a standout performance in Chicago's 5-3 win over the Lightning one week prior, Bedard was held scoreless in 19:17 of ice time in this one, as Tampa Bay got its revenge.
Bedard scored two more goals, but the Panthers proved a bit too much in the rematch from Nov. 4.
Although the Lightning scored first, Bedard led a furious scoring onslaught for the Blackhawks during the first period, with two goals and an assist, en route to a Chicago win.
No points for Bedard in 19:54 of ice time in this one, as the Devils earn a win after learning Jack Hughes would be out "week to week" with an injury.
Bedard delighted the home crowd with a second period goal that put the Blackhawks up 4-0 en route to a commanding victory.
On a visit to Mullett Arena, it was Bedard striking first with a goal 28 seconds into the proceedings. But then the Yotes took over, scoring eight straight.
Bedard & Co. handed the Golden Knights their first loss of the 2023-24 season, and he scored goal No. 3 during the proceedings:
Bedard and the rest of the Blackhawks were held off the scoreboard in this one, but it wasn't for lack of trying, as an apparent goal was called off due to a coach's challenge:
Ticket prices for Bedard's home debut were through the roof, and the rookie didn't wait long to give the fans what they wanted. He scored his first home goal on the power play 1:30 into the first period. But, Chicago didn't have nearly enough offense to match up with the defending Cup champs this night.
As we prognosticated upon Bedard's rookie season, we had a feeling that the Blackhawks would not be among the top Stanley Cup favorites. They faced one a team like that in this game, and the Avs showed Bedard & Co. a glimpse of what that looks like up close. No points (or highlight-reel clips), but a decent 7-for-15 from the faceoff dot for our guy Bedard.
In Bedard's final season of junior hockey, he had more games with five points than games with zero points. Chicago's win over Toronto in his fourth game was one of the second type, as he failed to register a point despite a lopsided win for his club:
The Canadiens edged the Blackhawks in a game of two teams we expect will be in the draft lottery again in 2024. Bedard picked up an assist on Tyler Johnson's second goal of the game:
Bedard & Co. fell short in their second game of the season, but he did score the first regular-season goal of his career:
The stories leading into Bedard's first game focused on the matchup with his childhood idol (and fellow No. 1 draft pick) Sidney Crosby. Bedard's night included taking the game's first faceoff against Crosby, and he also had an assist on Ryan Donato's goal:
Note: All games not broadcast by NHL Network, TNT or TBS are available on ESPN+.
Nov. 22: at Columbus Blue Jackets, 7 p.m.
Nov. 24: vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, 2 p.m.
Nov. 26: vs. St. Louis Blues, 2 p.m. (NHL Network)
Nov. 28: vs. Seattle Kraken, 8:30 p.m.
Nov. 30: at Detroit Red Wings, 7 p.m.
Dec. 2: at Winnipeg Jets, 3 p.m.
Dec. 3: at Minneosta Wild, 2 p.m.
Dec. 5: vs. Nashville Predators, 8:30 p.m.
Dec. 7: vs. Anaheim Ducks, 8:30 p.m.
Dec. 9: vs. St. Louis Blues, 8 p.m.
Full schedule for the Blackhawks