Connor Bedard Ends Pointless Streak in Blackhawks' Loss to Ducks
The young star's shift to left wing with new linemates shows promise despite Chicago's ongoing struggles.
- Connor Bedard broke his three-game pointless streak with two assists in the Blackhawks' 3-2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks.
- Coach Luke Richardson experimented with Bedard on the left wing alongside Jason Dickinson and Joey Anderson to spark the offense.
- Bedard's new position relieved him of faceoff duties, allowing him to focus on finding better scoring opportunities.
- Despite Bedard's improved performance, the Blackhawks continue to struggle, falling to a 6-12-1 record.
- Backup goalie Arvid Soderblom is showing improvement, with career-best stats this season, providing some hope for the team's defense.