Connor Bedard Returns to Blackhawks Practice with Positive Outlook
Connor Bedard took a significant step towards his return from injury as he participated in a partial practice session with the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday. The 22-year-old forward donned a non-contact jersey, but his progress is a welcome sight for the team.
"I'm feeling good," Bedard said after practice. "Hopefully, pretty soon I can get back out there." Coach Jeff Blashill confirmed that Bedard will not play against the Blues on Wednesday, due to the injury he sustained in his right shoulder last December 12th. However, the Hawks are taking a day-by-day approach, which could see him return to action this weekend against the Capitals or Predators.
During practice, Bedard skated with teammate Frank Nazar, who returned to the ice after suffering a broken jaw on December 20th. While Nazar left the session early, Bedard remained and participated in drills, showcasing his shooting skills with precision and power.
"It's great to see him out there," said defenseman Alex Vlasic. "He definitely brings a little bit more energy and excitement."
Bedard has been open about his injury, stating that his initial reaction was one of frustration after suffering the injury during a game in St. Louis. However, he has taken a more cautious approach since then, following the advice of team doctors.
"We have a lot of great people working with us," Bedard said. "As a player, you just tell them you feel good and you're ready to go, but obviously there's importance in your health and everything. So I'm very lucky to have the people working with me that I do."
Bedard's absence from Team Canada's Olympic team was also discussed during his post-practice interview. While he expressed disappointment at not being selected for the squad, he took the opportunity to analyze his game and identify areas for improvement.
"The positive I've taken out of this is I get to look at my game and think about where I can improve," Bedard said. "When you don't meet one of your goals, the only thing to do is look in the mirror and see where you can get better."
Bedard's return could be a timely boost for the Blackhawks, who have adapted their style without him and earned three consecutive victories with his absence. The team faces another four-game homestand next Monday against the Oilers, and Bedard is expected to be back in action during that stretch at the latest.
As Bedard continues to work towards his return, he remains focused on making a positive impact on the team's performance. With his progress being closely monitored by coaches and medical staff, it will be interesting to see if he can overcome the injury setback and make a meaningful contribution to the Blackhawks' success.
Connor Bedard took a significant step towards his return from injury as he participated in a partial practice session with the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday. The 22-year-old forward donned a non-contact jersey, but his progress is a welcome sight for the team.
"I'm feeling good," Bedard said after practice. "Hopefully, pretty soon I can get back out there." Coach Jeff Blashill confirmed that Bedard will not play against the Blues on Wednesday, due to the injury he sustained in his right shoulder last December 12th. However, the Hawks are taking a day-by-day approach, which could see him return to action this weekend against the Capitals or Predators.
During practice, Bedard skated with teammate Frank Nazar, who returned to the ice after suffering a broken jaw on December 20th. While Nazar left the session early, Bedard remained and participated in drills, showcasing his shooting skills with precision and power.
"It's great to see him out there," said defenseman Alex Vlasic. "He definitely brings a little bit more energy and excitement."
Bedard has been open about his injury, stating that his initial reaction was one of frustration after suffering the injury during a game in St. Louis. However, he has taken a more cautious approach since then, following the advice of team doctors.
"We have a lot of great people working with us," Bedard said. "As a player, you just tell them you feel good and you're ready to go, but obviously there's importance in your health and everything. So I'm very lucky to have the people working with me that I do."
Bedard's absence from Team Canada's Olympic team was also discussed during his post-practice interview. While he expressed disappointment at not being selected for the squad, he took the opportunity to analyze his game and identify areas for improvement.
"The positive I've taken out of this is I get to look at my game and think about where I can improve," Bedard said. "When you don't meet one of your goals, the only thing to do is look in the mirror and see where you can get better."
Bedard's return could be a timely boost for the Blackhawks, who have adapted their style without him and earned three consecutive victories with his absence. The team faces another four-game homestand next Monday against the Oilers, and Bedard is expected to be back in action during that stretch at the latest.
As Bedard continues to work towards his return, he remains focused on making a positive impact on the team's performance. With his progress being closely monitored by coaches and medical staff, it will be interesting to see if he can overcome the injury setback and make a meaningful contribution to the Blackhawks' success.