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Connor Bedard watch: Blue Jackets sit at bottom despite Johnny Gaudreau signing

  • January 20, 2023
  • Sport

A team finishing poorly this season has a chance to win a big prize.

That’s Regina (Saskatchewan) Pats 5-10, 185-pound center Connor Bedard, 17, a generational talent who was confirmed as the top North American prospect in NHL Central Scouting’s midseason rankings.

He has been considered the top pick for 2023 for years and had added to that this season by being named tournament MVP (23 points in seven games) at the world junior championship. He leads the Western Hockey League with 78 points in 31 games (including an active 30-game point streak) after getting 100 points in 62 games last season.

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With the winner of the draft lottery in April able to move up only 10 spots this year, the bottom 11 teams have a chance to land Bedard. Here’s a look at the teams with the best chances, starting with the last-place team (stats as of Jan. 19; this file will be updated at various points during the season).

in more than 26 years. The Blackhawks have plenty of unrestricted free agents who could be moved at the deadline, ranging from Max Domi and Andreas Athanasiou to franchise players Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews (who would have to waive their no-movement clauses).

Arizona Coyotes (14-26-5, 33 pts.)

The rebuilding team’s nine-game losing streak came to an end, but then they were shut out at home by the Washington Capitals. The Coyotes have played a big chunk of their games on the road because they share 5,000-seat Mullett Arena with Arizona State, and their road losing streak is at 14 games. Defenseman Jakob Chychrun has played well since returning from injury but also had expressed interest in a trade. Bedard would be a good selling point as voters choose whether to approve a new arena in Tempe during a May special election.

San Jose Sharks (14-23-9, 37 pts.)

Resurgent defenseman Erik Karlsson led the Sharks to a come-from-behind win against the Dallas Stars with his third four-point game of the season. That gave the Sharks their fifth home win of the season, the fewest in the league. First-year general manager Mike Grier could choose to continue to remake this team, as he did with an offseason trade of Brent Burns. Plus, he has a decision to make on pending restricted free agent Timo Meier, their leading goal scorer.

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Vancouver Canucks (18-23-3, 39 pts.)

Canucks president Jim Rutherford, discussing his slumping team, said on Jan. 16 that he has to do “major surgery” on the roster “between now and the start of next season.” He said the changes could end up involving some core players, but he’s also stuck with contracts he can’t move. Buyouts are possible in the offseason to get the salary cap under control. He added that the team has taken “our best shot” at re-signing Bo Horvat, though he realizes the offer might be low based on the captain’s career season, which earned him an All-Star berth via fan vote. Could a trade happen? Addressing reports that the team has talked with Rick Tocchet, Rutherford acknowledged having discussions with other people, but said, “Bruce (Boudreau) is our coach now.”

Montreal Canadiens (18-23-3, 39 pts.)

The Canadiens have played .500 since a 1-9-1 free fall, but the injuries have been piling up. That includes Brendan Gallagher, Jonathan Drouin, Jake Evans and No. 1 overall pick Juraj Slafkovsky. Montreal also holds Florida’s first-round pick, but the Panthers have moved out of the bottom 11.

Other teams

Ottawa Senators (20-21-3, 41 points): The Senators, who made major moves in the offseason, started slowly but have played better of late. Forward Josh Norris returned Jan. 18 from a shoulder injury, much earlier than had been expected when he was hurt in October.

Philadelphia Flyers (19-20-7, 45): Even with the rare home loss to the Blackhawks, the Flyers have won eight of their last 11 games. They’re six points out of a playoff spot.

Detroit Red Wings (19-17-8, 46): They also made major upgrades in the offseason and were 11-5-4 in late November before dropping back. Goalie Alex Nedeljkovic was sent to the American Hockey League after clearing waivers. 

Buffalo Sabres (22-19-3, 47): The Sabres have lost four of six and were leapfrogged by the Panthers, who beat them 4-1. 

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