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The upcoming season will surely be difficult for Chicago Blackhawks fans, but count on young prodigy Connor Bedard to ease their pain.
Despite a heavy defeat for the Blackhawks from 6 to 1 at the hands of the Detroit Red Wings, Connor Bedard continued to show why he is a generational talent.
While the score was already 2 to 0 in favor of the “Wings”, Bedard almost scored a beautiful goal. The latter literally made fun of defender Simon Edvinsson with a feint of which only he has the secret. James Reimer, however, had the last word, stopping number 98's shot with the right pad.
In the match, striker Michael Rasmussen scored two goals. Quebecer David Perron also participated in the party with two assists.
The Avalanche was hot
After leading 3-1 with just over three minutes remaining, the Colorado Avalanche conceded two goals in 2:24 against the Dallas Stars. The match went into overtime, but everything ended well for Nathan MacKinnon's teammates, as they won 4-3 thanks to a goal from Oskar Olausson. Former Montreal Canadiens Corey Schueneman collected an assist on the winning net.
Speaking of CH alumni, Artturi Lehkonen got on the scoresheet, in the third goal of the his, with a mention of help. Jonathan Drouin was shut out, but finished the game with a differential of +1, three shots on goal and a playing time of 18 min 02 sec.
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Finally, the game between the Anaheim Ducks and the Arizona Coyotes was full of twists and turns. The latter took a lead of 3 to 2 then 4 to 3, but they failed to protect their lead. The teammates of Leo Carlsson, the second overall pick in the last draft, won 5 to 4.
The Swede also had an assist on Ryan Strome's goal, which was his second Match. The 30-year-old forward was elected first star of the match. Josh Doan, the son of Coyotes legend Shane Doan, collected two assists in his team's defeat.