Connor Bedard and Trevor Zegras Score Lacrosse-Style Goals
Bedard's impressive goal leaves spectators in awe, but Blackhawks lose to Blues; Zegras marks return with similar feat.
- Connor Bedard, the 18-year-old rookie for the Chicago Blackhawks, scored a lacrosse-style goal against the St. Louis Blues, leaving both teams and spectators in awe.
- Bedard's goal was executed perfectly, scooping up the puck on his forehand and flinging it around the far post, tucking it in the upper corner, right by Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington's left cheek.
- Despite Bedard's impressive goal, the Blackhawks lost the game 7-5 after squandering a 5-2 lead in the third period.
- On the same night, Anaheim Ducks' Trevor Zegras also scored a lacrosse-style goal, marking his return to the lineup after missing 20 games due to a lower-body injury.
- Bedard leads all NHL rookies in goals and assists with 17, while Zegras has scored three of the NHL's eight lacrosse-style goals.