Bedard unfazed by lack of goals: I've created chances but just can't score
Three points in his first four NHL games is nothing to scoff at, but Chicago Blackhawks rookie Connor Bedard would like to see more of his chances light the lamp soon.
"I feel I'm playing well," Bedard told The Athletic's Mark Lazerus. "Just trying to find the back to the net, and that's been the hardest part so far. You're going to get a little frustrated."
Bedard's only goal of the season came in his second contest, but it's not for a lack of trying. The 18-year-old ranks fourth in the NHL with 20 shots while sitting first in individual scoring chances (20) and individual expected goals (2.44) at five-on-five, according to Natural Stat Trick.
"I've created chances," Bedard said. "It's pretty wild, just kind of can't score. But the big thing is creating chances. I've had so many good looks. The goalie makes a good save, or I just miss, or whatever. Just sticking with it. You should be more worried if you're not getting those looks. Of course, I want to see some go in, but it's only been a few games."
Bedard's goal-scoring ability led to him becoming the most hyped NHL prospect since three-time MVP Connor McDavid was drafted in 2015. Between the WHL and world juniors, Bedard scored 90 goals in 71 games last season. However, he's still adjusting to beating NHL netminders.
"They're good goalies," Bedard said. "Not going to argue with that. They're the best in the world, and it's going to be hard to score goals with how good they are. For me, just keep shooting, try to keep that confidence in my shot. I've been close a lot of times, so just try to stick with it."
The Blackhawks have managed a 2-2 record in the season's early going, even without Bedard scoring as expected. His next opportunity comes Thursday against the Colorado Avalanche.