18-Year-Old Connor Bedard Sets Record in Blackhawks' Victory with First Career Four-Point Game
Youngest Star: Bedard, at 18 years and 115 days old, becomes third-youngest player in NHL history to score a four-point game, marking a historic achievement in his debut year.
- Chicago Blackhawks' Connor Bedard made history in his first career multi-point game, producing two goals and two assists in a 5-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning.
- At 18 years and 115 days old, Bedard became the youngest player in Blackhawks history to have a multi-goal game and at least three points.
- Bedard's performance positioned him as the third-youngest player in NHL history to achieve a four-point game.
- Fellow Blackhawks players, including former Tampa Bay Lightning stars Tyler Johnson and Corey Perry, also scored against their old team in the match.
- Overall, the Blackhawks' victory was led by the strong performance of Bedard and the supportive plays from the rest of the team, including three assists by Nick Foligno.