Connor Bedard voices concerns on Chicago Blackhawks team dynamics, sparking talks about his potential future with his hometown team, the Vancouver Canucks.
The Chicago Blackhawks’ struggles this season have opened up the door to all kinds of discussions. From adding a player to moving Connor Bedard, the lack of productivity as a team has left questions about what direction the club should take.
A frustrated Bedard has had enough and could push the Blackhawks to do something drastic about it. More details below:
The Blackhawks signed Brian Campbell a year later, and Marián Hossa a year after that. There was no distant future. There was just now. And within three years, they were Stanley Cup champions. “We just expected to win,
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