Rapid Fire for the 1st Pick Overall
During an interview with B/R Open Ice in Nashville, Connor Bedard answered some intriguing questions that allowed fans to learn more about his personality both on and off the ice.
Bedard revealed that Sidney Crosby was his favorite player growing up, citing his role model qualities and charitable work as reasons for his admiration.
We went one-on-one with Connor Bedard for some rapid fire questions
When asked about his favorite Stanley Cup memory, Bedard reminisced about the 2011 Western Conference Finals, specifically Kevin Bieksa's OT goal that sent the Vancouver Canucks to the finals.
Despite his love for staying fit and healthy, Bedard admits it's more or less a desert if he does have one. As for his taste in music, he prefers rap over other genres but doesn't have a favorite artist.
Unfortunately, he has no say in choosing his goal song. When asked about his wrist workout routine, Bedard explained that his focus is on improving his shooting and stick-handling skills.
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