Frustration has gotten the better out of Connor Bedard, as the Chicago Blackhawks endure very challenging and troubling times in the NHL. With losses piling up in the locker room, interim head coach Anders Sorensen addressed the elephant in the roomâissuing an honest message about the 19-year-oldâs morale.
The Blackhawks are languishing at the bottom of the NHL standings, stuck in a seven-game losing skid marked by deflating losses. There seems to be no escape from this nerve-racking mazeâexcept for the seasonâs inevitable end.
However, fans and the organization still expect strong effortsânot the lackluster, soulless performances theyâve seen in recent outings. Bedard, the franchiseâs supposed savior, has been dragged down by his surroundings, left helpless as his production spirals into near inexistence.
While the sophomoreâs numbers have plummetedâraising concerns around the league about the setbacks heâs facedâhe still leads the roster in points, highlighting the overall struggles in The Windy City. Regardless, the 2024-25 campaign has been far from what Bedard envisioned, and Sorensen acknowledges it has been weighing on him lately.

Interim head coach Anders Sorensen of the Chicago Blackhawks speaks to the media after losing to the Winnipeg Jets at the United Center on December 07, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois.
âHeâs frustrated a little bit, pressing. Especially with a player of his caliber, he expects to score and is on the spotlight constantly,â Sorensen stated about Bedard, via Chicago Tribuneâs Phillip Thompson. âBut just trying to get him to trust his instincts and make the plays he sees but donât force things at the same time.â

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Winds of change?
Bedard has been enduring a challenging season with the Blackhawks, and March has been no exception for the second-year star. However, the latest 7-4 win over the Philadelphia Flyers could be the turning point for the Blackhawks.

Connor Bedard speaks to the media after being selected by the Chicago Blackhawks with the first overall pick during round one of the 2023 Upper Deck NHL Draft at Bridgestone Arena on June 28, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Bedard found the back of the net once, scoring unassisted to level the game at 3-3 before Chicago took a commanding lead that would prove decisive. Bedard hasnât had many things go his way this season, with close plays typically bouncing in the opponentsâ favor, instead of in his and the Blackhawksâ direction. Therefore, this last game was a positive sign for the 19-year-old and the Hawks.

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However, confidence in Bedard hasnât wavered. The real question is whether Chicago can build a contending team around their superstar and stop squandering both Bedardâs talent and everyoneâs time with disappointing seasons.





