For those Chicago BlackHox fans, who have not been triggered and tortured by Winter Classic’s memeri, you can remember “Shodown” Connor Bedard and Paul Bissonate, which were filmed together for TNT, which was filmed together for TNT On the eve of the New Year, they tease the outdoor game.
Bedard and Bissonate are engaged in skating, shooting and faceoff competitions – all manufactured for our entertainment – and finally settled in the side of Bedard through rock, paper, scissors games.
The irony is that it was called “Bus vs. Bedard”.
Proceed rapidly after a month a little more than a month, and “Bus vs. Bedard” has included another competition of Wills: Hatcher Throwing.
During the 4-3 overtime loss of the Chicago BlackHox, Admonton Oilrs who were broadcast at the national level on TNT on Wednesday night, Analyst Bissonate separated Bedard’s game and compared it to “Pond Hockey”.
This ESPN commentator was reminiscent of the jabs of Mark Messier, when Florida Panthers were damaged 5–1 during the defeat of 5–1, when the Hockey Hall of Famer said: “The team’s morale is destroyed compared to the players There is no sharp way to do which are not compared to the players. Earn their snow time. ,
After the Hawks practice on Thursday, Bedard responded.
The second year center said, “I am not seeing or not seeing anything, I am playing hockey.” “Their job is to say what they see. I could not really care less, to be honest, what people outside think of me.
“But definitely I am not going to Beuthart if someone says that I play a bad play. I don’t care It is their job to say what they feel. I am not going to take anything personally. ,
It is not a coincidence that Bedard looks like a target.
It was two games on the National TV with Stanley Cup champion and runner-up against a hooks team, which had no business anywhere with such prime-time matchup.
The only routing interest in the Hawks Storyline for any viewer outside the Chicago market is Bedard, and after enjoying the honeymoon period as a crook in the previous season, the daggers are out.
During the ESPN’s internal show, Messier saw how the panthers pierced Sam Renhart through Bedard’s stick defense to score a goal and scored a goal, “This is an option and it is a result for a young player there It is right on the Sam Rainhart. From, they get a power play and which goes right on ice?
“There is no sharp way to destroy the morale of a team that is compared to those players who do not earn their snow time. When a player makes a conscious option to soft on the cup in that case, the results should be. And if there is not there, it will destroy the morale of the team. ,
During Wednesday’s “NHL on TNT” studio show, Bissonnette further enhanced the rhetoric as the broadcast played an assembling of Bedard’s Blouperse and Bissonate reduced its mistakes.
- While shrinking your shoulders – that is, bad body language – when they did not get back
- Bend a blind pass
- Prank
- Poke-checked after passing a shot two straight times
- Trying to hang among defenders instead of chipping and chasing
- A soft-pass turnover
“Sometimes I see that he continues to try the things that are not working at the NHL level, such as the soft plays that are just going to get up and going back in another way,” Bissonate said . “The better he does not do great work.
“There are lots of details for their game that they are still lacking. Yes, he can score 30-35 goals in a season and get his 50-55 help by playing power play and receiving all these minutes. But they are continue to lose hockey games if he is playing.
“This pond is hockey.”
Clich goes that NHL, like any professional sports league, is a business. But this is the entertainment side of the business.
The show is “Biz”.
And this is not new, Hawks further told Pat Marun.
“She is a first round. He is the first pick up overall, “Marun asked whether Bedard is a target for investigation. “Connor McDwid has a goal. (Nathan) McCinone has a goal. (Sydney) Crossbie is a goal. All these people who played the first two years in the league on national television had a goal on them.
“It is just a natural (way) of business. They have a spotlight. ,
How Bedard achieves it and perhaps uses it will determine whether the criticism becomes creative or destructive.
Marun said that Hawks brought himself to veterans like Nick Foligno and others, which helps to guide young players.
“Connor is 19 years old. He is still learning, ”said Maroon. “He is still very young, and you know, he will continue to grow as a player as every game.”
But you need to win to learn winning habits. It is difficult for those lessons to come for the second-final team.
“You remember, too, as we are in a difficult place,” said Marun. “We are not playing meaningful games under the stretch right now. We are not in a playoff spot. We are not playing to come in a playoff spot. ,
“When you are playing those meaningful games under stretch, you know what you have to do with Pak. You know how to set the next line. You know whether to make that drama or not to force a drama. … We shot ourselves in the first leg in the year (by losing), now it is spending us. If we are playing those meaningful games and we are trying to crawl our way at eight places, it is probably a different story, right? ,
Marun did not specifically object to doing anything or Bissonnet said (Bissonate scored some main marks for my share, but I think the messier went to the top), but he similar Put the burden of “playing correctly”. ,
“This is not just Connar Bedard, it is everyone in this room,” said Marun.
Hawks Interim Coach Anders Sorenson has worked with Bedard – outside a training camp – only from the beginning of December, but he admitted, “Puck management is a big part of the game, but we are those conversations between them and among them What we do, what we do.
“He is aware, he is a smart player, he knows whether he makes a mistake. So I think where it is.”
Being the number 1 pick, there are expectations, but a handful of fenms are subject to almost divine treatment since their early adolescence. Some in Edmonton believe that “McGesus” runs on frozen water.
If they are heights, imagine the depth of the condemnation of such a player, if for the sin of failing to measure.
“For a 19 -year -old player who is under the microscope, as much as he is, it is really notable how he handles everything,” Sorenson said. “To be mature and how to handle things, he came to practice today, first on an ice, ready to go again. I give him a lot of credit for this.
“There is a lot of pressure on him in general, but I think he puts more pressure on himself than someone. So I think he is handling it terriblely. ,
So far, Bedard has refused to ride a fickle hockey world peaks and valleys. Their decision is provided in cold, hard victory or loss; Good change or poor change.
So he is rolling this latest barrage from his back from his back with a TV bullet and watching it internally.
“Hey, man, I know if I mess up a play,” said Bedard. “It is their job to point or say how they feel about something. If I make a mistake, I know.
“If I have made a mistake, I do not need to see a TNT broadcast to find out. I know