BREAKING: Connor Bedard Completes Blackhawks History With Must-see Performance
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Sam Walker
November 12, 2023 (5:31 PM)
Bedard Joins Elite Company with Consecutive Multi-Goal Games
In a remarkable feat, Connor Bedard of the Chicago Blackhawks has etched his name in the franchise's history.
The rookie forward achieved the distinction of becoming the fourth Blackhawks rookie in the last 40 years to score multiple goals in consecutive games.
Bedard's accomplishment aligns him with some illustrious company. Dominik Kubalik achieved this feat in 2019-20 with two games, while Artemi Panarin showcased his skill in two games during the 2015-16 season. Pavel Vorobiev also achieved the same in two games during the 2005-06 season.
View Bedard's first goal below:
View Bedard's second goal below:
This remarkable consistency and goal-scoring prowess early in his career position Bedard among the standout rookies in the rich history of the Chicago Blackhawks.
As the season unfolds, fans eagerly anticipate more dazzling performances from the young talent.
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Will Bedard go down as a top 5 goal scorer in Hawks history? |
Yes | 151 | 49 % |
Too soon to say | 132 | 42.9 % |
No | 25 | 8.1 % |
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