EA Sports NHL 25 cover player athlete revealed?
The last cover for EA NHL '24 was Colorado Avalanche defenseman, Cale Makar. Makar is an elite defenseman and Stanley Cup Champion.
A resume, any cover athlete should strive for and as for Connor Bedard, you have to wonder with the season he's had in the NHL in 2023-2024 will he get the nod for the 2025 cover?
For starters, he played great on a terrible NHL team, scoring 61 points( 22 G, 39 A) in 68 games with the Blackhawks.
He beat out Minnesota Wild defenseman, Brock Faber to obtain the Calder Trophy for the 2023-2024 season in the NHL.
What better candidate for 2025 is there, other than Connor Bedard?
He plays in one of the bigger markets in the NHL, has a huge following on social media
Not to mention Bedard's jersey lead the NHL in sales this year, proving him to be one of the most popular NHL athletes already.
Needless to say, this shouldn't be a challenge for EA Sports.
POLL |
Should Connor Bedard be the cover athlete for EA NHL '25? |
Yes | 40 | 78.4 % |
No | 11 | 21.6 % |
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