Blackhawks forward Connor Bedard misses loss to Oilers
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After missing 12 straight games due to a shoulder injury, Connor Bedard could be back on the ice for the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night.
Connor Bedard has joined the Chicago Blackhawks for part of practice, stepping up his rehab in his return from a right shoulder injury. Bedard says he feels really good.
Jeff Blashill shares an update on Connor Bedard as the Blackhawks star continues his recovery from a shoulder injury.
Connor Bedard has quickly become one of hockey’s brightest young stars, thanks to his skill, hard work, and the steady support of his parents, Tom and Melanie Bedard. From his early days in North Vancouver to the NHL,
While Bedard is set to return, the Blackhawks could be missing a couple key players against the Capitals because of an illness going around the team. Captain Nick Foligno, forward Ilya Mikheyev, backup goaltender Arvid Soderblom and coach Jeff Blashill missed the morning skate.