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'It didn’t really matter,' Connor Bedard nonchalantly brushes off Josh Manson’s ‘love tap’ slash
Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

In the world of professional ice hockey, the dynamics of the game often bring intense moments on and off the ice. Last week, during a matchup between the Colorado Avalanche and the Chicago Blackhawks, a notable incident occurred that stirred discussions within the hockey community.

Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson delivered a forceful slash to the right forearm of Blackhawks rookie Connor Bedard. Despite the apparent severity of the incident, no penalty was called, prompting reactions from both players and spectators.

Bedard, however, chose to downplay the incident, referring to Manson’s action as a mere “love tap.” In a recent interview, Bedard offered his perspective, stating,

It was nothing. Maybe because it was a nationally televised game people saw the video a little more and made a big deal about it. But it was like a love tap that got me in a spot, so it didn't really matter. Connor Bedard via The Hockey News.

Connor Bedard, a rising star and son of former Blackhawks player Dave Charlie Manson, leads all rookies with an impressive 41 points in 47 games. Despite facing recent challenges, such as returning from a broken jaw, Bedard maintains a positive outlook on his performance and the team’s overall effort.

The Blackhawks’ rookie emphasized that the incident with Manson did not make the game any tougher for him than other matchups have. This composed response from Bedard adds an intriguing layer to the narrative, showcasing his resilience in the face of physical challenges and maintaining focus on his contribution to the team’s success.

Chicago Blackhawks face defeat despite Connor Bedard’s efforts

In a recent game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, the Chicago Blackhawks, led by rookie sensation Connor Bedard, faced a disappointing 5-2 loss, marking their sixth consecutive defeat. Bedard, part of the line with Phillip Kurashev and Ryan Donato, showcased his skills by creating scoring opportunities and assisting Kurashev’s goal.

Bedard’s physicality was evident in the game, with a crafty play setting up Kurashev’s goal. Despite his notable contributions, the Blackhawks struggled overall, prompting coach Luke Richardson to acknowledge a slow start and a lack of composure. The momentum was short-lived, as the Blue Jackets extended their lead in the second period.

Although Chicago managed to score in the third period, it proved insufficient to reverse the game’s outcome. However, the losing streak poses significant challenges for the Blackhawks, with their position in the NHL standings becoming increasingly precarious.

Kurashev, expressing dissatisfaction with the team’s overall performance despite Bedard’s positive contributions, highlights the frustration within the team. As the Blackhawks strive to break their losing streak, the efforts of rising star Connor Bedard remain a focal point, demonstrating the complexities of team dynamics.

This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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