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St. Louis Blues' Brayden Schenn is the latest athlete to receive major backlash following an incident in a game. He is responsible for injuring Chicago Blackhawks' Connor Bedard, and Schenn is hearing it all over social media.
The Chicago Blackhawks will be without Connor Bedard for at least a week after the team placed the star center on injured reserve with an upper-body injury. The
The injured-reserve designation is retroactive to Friday, and players placed on IR cannot participate in games for a minimum of seven days. Using Blashill’s marker of the new year, the Blackhawks play eight games between now and Jan. 1, starting Tuesday in Toronto. They play 17 games between Jan. 2 and the Olympic break, which begins Feb. 6.
Chicago Blackhawks star Connor Bedard will be out for some time with an upper-body injury. Here is the latest and timeline:
The Chicago Blackhawks are holding their breath as they await more information regarding budding star Connor Bedard’s injury in the team’s 3-2 narrow loss to th
Connor Bedard’s injury leaves a big void for the Blackhawks. Who will fill the star center’s skates?
Connor Bedard’s stellar start to the season is on hold. But for how long is the question. The Chicago Blackhawks center will miss at least Saturday’s game against the Detroit Red Wings at the United Center after suffering a right shoulder injury a night earlier.
A faceoff gone wrong with 0.8 seconds left could have potential major ramifications on the first promising Blackhawks season in years. Chicago’s former No. 1 pick Connor Bedard suffered a right shoulder injury on the final play of Friday’s 3-2 loss to the Blues that already has him ruled out for Saturday’s game against the Red Wings.