Surprising lack of response as Bedard takes a massive hit against Colorado
In a surprising turn of events, Connor Bedard, widely regarded as one of the most promising ice hockey prospects of his generation, found himself on the wrong end of a thunderous hit, and what was equally surprising was the lack of immediate response from his teammates.
During a recent game, Bedard got sandwiched between Miles Wood and Ross Colton, a collision that had fans holding their breath.
Typically, in the world of hockey, when a star player like Bedard takes a heavy hit, it's a given that his teammates would rush to his defense.
This incident left many fans puzzled as they expected Bedard's teammates to retaliate and stand up for their young star.
However, it's essential to remember that hockey can be unpredictable, and there might be various factors at play in any given situation.
Regardless, it's safe to say that this moment was a testament to the physical and intense nature of the sport.
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