No. 1 pick Connor Bedard makes NHL pre-season debut with Chicago at United Center
Connor Bedard played in his first pre-season game with Chicago on Thursday night, and fans of the Original Six franchise were ready.
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Connor Bedard played in his first pre-season game with Chicago on Thursday night, and fans of the Original Six franchise were ready.
CHICAGO — After Connor Bedard participated in his first official practice as a Chicago Blackhawks player Thursday as NHL training camps opened, the 2023 No.1 draft pick said he's learning about his new home.
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Chicago and forward Connor Bedard have agreed to terms on a three-year, entry-level contract for the No. 1 overall draft pick.
The possibility of Alex DeBrincat being traded this summer had been a topic of discussion for weeks.
Just like that, another NHL Entry Draft is in the books, featuring one of the most talked about prospects of a generation. But the Chicago Blackhawks' new top center isn't the only prospect worth our fantasy-focussed interest. So, before the free-agent window blows open with a flurry of attention-grabbing signings, let's take a gander at a few key fantasy prospects selected in the draft's premiere round, including analysis provided by Senior NHL Writer Greg Wyshynski, NHL Reporter Kristen Shilton, and National NHL Reporter Ryan S. Clark.
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NASHVILLE — Matvei Michkov had one wish granted when the Philadelphia Flyers selected him seventh overall in the 2023 NHL draft Wednesday night. But he has another wish for his NHL career: To honor his late father by lifting the Stanley Cup.