3 goals in 18 games: Bedard must produce more if he wants to take part in the 4 Nations Tournament
Michaël PetitLet’s face it, no one saw the Blackhawks being competitive this season, despite some nice additions this summer.
However, watching them languish at the very bottom of the overall standings (before Tuesday night’s games) raises a lot of questions.
When you think of the Hawks, you think of Connor Bedard, and this year, he’s not standing out as much as he did last year in his rookie season.
Immediately, you think of the sophomore jinx, but you don’t expect a guy like Bedard to be affected by it.
His 3 goals in 18 games simply don’t cut it, even though he has 10 assists on a team that’s struggling.
Let’s face it, on paper, Chicago isn’t that bad.
In fact, Darren Dreger and Ray Ferraro discussed his place on Team Canadiens in their podcast The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast, along with Ryan Rishaug.
Ferraro and Dreger don’t see Bedard in Canada’s final line-up.
Should Bedard suit up for Canada?
In Ask Ray & Dregs, the guys discuss whether Connor Bedard should represent Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
@rayferraro21 @DarrenDreger @TSNRyanRishaug
Full pod courtesy @CanadianClub
Watch/listen on your preferred platform here:… pic.twitter.com/3FuXd8lPVO– The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast (@rayanddregs) November 19, 2024
Of course, it’s often the defensemen who come out on top.
Bedard isn’t the Blackhawks’ only problem, however.
In addition to new additions that aren’t performing up to expectations, head coach Luke Richardson could be part of the problem.
Let’s not forget Taylor Hall, who spent Saturday night in the stands(healthy scratch).
Taylor Hall was caught off guard by Saturday’s healthy scratch: “I was surprised by it. It was unexpected from the standpoint of I just didn’t know I was even close to being in that spot, really. If there were some conversations in the days leading up about my game or if I was…
– Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) November 18, 2024
In hindsight, it’s easy to understand the former Hart Trophy winner’s frustration and lack of understanding.
On this subject, Luke Richardson has somewhat admitted his “mistake”.
Credit to Chicago head coach Luke Richardson for taking ownership of his lack of communication with Taylor Hall on Saturday’s healthy scratch: “That could be part of my problem, too. Sometimes you give veterans a little bit more of a grace period. I know he’s been frustrated and … https://t.co/xGu9B0Mvft
– Charlie Roumeliotis (@CRoumeliotis) November 18, 2024
It’s all part of the process and experience of being a coach.
As you can see at the end of this piece by Jonathan Larivée on HockeyFeed, the majority of fans seem to side with Taylor Hall.
After Jim Montgomery’s recent dismissal in Boston, Richardson could very well be the next to get the boot.
Overtime
– Interesting.
Max wonders about Martin St-Louis… Episode 16 of #Stanley25 is available everywhere! https://t.co/LqTlPdjc59 pic.twitter.com/sEcixtMeAe
– 9millions (@9millions_) November 19, 2024
– He’s so good with the puck. Too bad he’s a burden defensively.
Not sure what’s dirtier, Bouchard’s move/goal or Chabot’s pants after that. https://t.co/qnuKpDGAig
– David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) November 20, 2024
– Good addition.
Oil Country welcomes Kasperi Kapanen and has claimed him via waivers from the St. Louis Blues! pic.twitter.com/EB2cLNhgz2
– BarDown (@BarDown) November 20, 2024
– What a pass.
A perfect pass from Pettersson to Puljujarvi! #LetsGoPens pic.twitter.com/M5y8qM6GkW
– NHL (@NHL_EN) November 20, 2024
– Indeed, it’s hard not to love him.
How can you not love Lane Hutson https://t.co/SNv4jINuQ2 pic.twitter.com/nkI3vJdF7A
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) November 19, 2024