Regina Pats star Connor Bedard set to highlight CHL top prospects game
LANGLEY, B.C. — Connor Bedard knows a thing or two about playing in big games.
In the last six months, the 17-year-old centre has played for gold in the world junior hockey championships not once but twice — and he helped Canada to victory on both occasions.
The spotlight will be on Bedard once again when he headlines the Kubota CHL/NHL top prospects game in Langley, B.C., on Wednesday. It’s a marquee matchup in front of a hometown crowd but the native of North Vancouver, B.C., seems unphased by the stakes.
“I prepare the same way every single game,” he said. “Obviously there’s going to be bigger games than others, but I treat every one basically the same and I think that kind of helps me mentally going in.”