A new NHL season is just around the corner, and with it comes renewed hope for a big year inside the Chicago Blackhawksā facilities. Connor Bedard, the teamās brightest star, knows that heāll need to improve in several areas if they hope to achieve better results moving forward.
Being fully prepared for this new stage meant that Bedard had to make some important decisions early on. One of them was choosing not to accept Canadaās invitation to participate in the World Championships after the NHL regular season ended.
During a recent conversation with the media, the Canadian star spoke about his decision, stating that it allowed him more time to prepare and focus on improving key aspects of his game.
āāLast year I got home at the start of June, so you feel that [impatience] a little bit later on,āā Bedard told the Sun-Times. āāNow itās been since mid-April that we played our last game, so you want to be in that environment again. I think thatās good, though, to be really craving it once the time comes.

Connor Bedard #98 of the Chicago Blackhawks skates with the puck against the Nashville Predators during the second period at the United Center on February 07, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.
āāAn opportunity like that, itās hard to say no . . . but it is a pretty long event,āā he also added. āāI thought for me it would be more beneficial to be home for that month of May to get started and ahead of the curve. I feel good. [Increasing my speed] was my big thing coming into the offseason, and I feel like Iāve definitely increased that. And, obviously, thereās still some time to go here.āā

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Increasing speed
Undoubtedly, one of Bedardās biggest deficits when he first hit the ice was a dip in his skating speed. Thatās why the teamās top figure under Jeff Blashill has placed a major focus on this issue heading into the upcoming season.
āA lot of it is in the gym, and then you do stuff on the ice to see how you move most efficiently,ā he said. āSummer is the best time to try something and get used to it. The more you can go up [in flex] and feel comfortable, it helps with other things.ā
ā[In] a lot of skates, thereās a lot of thinking involved, and youāre putting yourself in game situations,ā Bedard also added. āWhen you put yourself in the spots youāll be [in] more, you get more and more comfortable with it.ā
Trust in his teammates
The disappointing season is now in the past, and all the focus is on what lies ahead. A young Blackhawksā roster filled with untapped talent is the source of inspiration that gives Bedard confidence in the teamās potential to have a strong campaign.
āI think it makes sense,ā he said. āWeāre in a spot where a lot of our young guys ā Frank [Nazar], myself, Sammy [Rinzel], you go down the list ā all feel like we can take a step as a group.
āIt gives a lot of guys opportunities to come into camp and earn a spot on the team, have an impact and learn. That being said, weāre not going to . . . not have any expectations. Weāre going to try to win every game and be confident in every guy in the room. Itās exciting for us to start that together and grow together over the next however many years.ā
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