“He has everything. He sees the ice really well. He has individual skill. He can score goals. I honestly don’t see a weakness in his game,” the retired Vancouver Canucks great said of Bedard on Monday at the news conference to unveil details of the Kubota CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game thatStart your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.
Daniel Sedin said that working in the Canucks players development department this season has kept himself and Henrik especially busy, but they’re familiar with several of the Top Prospects.7 p.m.,There’s expected to be a couple of practice days head of the Top Prospects. There won’t be a focus on installing team systems, going off what Sedin said.Article content
Bedard is one of seven B.C.-born players taking part in the game, along with Portland Winterhawks defenceman Luca Cagnoni , Tri-City Americans defenceman Lukas Dragicevic , Saskatoon Blades defenceman Tanner Molendyk , Winnipeg Ice winger Zach Benson , Kelowna Rockets winger Andrew Cristall and Seattle Thunderbirds defenceman Nico Myatovic .Article content
while checking on the progress of his Under-16 Phoenix Jr. Coyotes teammate Colton Langkow, a 2019 fifth-round pick by Vancouver. Langkow is now also a regular with the Giants.Article content
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