Brookbank
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Bedard was playing on pace to beat Forsbergs record. But things tightened up in later rounds.For Canadians
• Peter Forsberg, Sweden 42
• Robert Reichel, Czechoslovakia 40
• Pavel Bure, USSR 39
Were all better.
Again for Canadians
Peter Forsberg Sweden 1993 7 24 31 Markus Naslund Sweden 1993 13 11 24 Raimo Helminen Finland 1984 11 13 24
Were all better.
Those guys all had great careers, just not generational. I think that Bedard will be an elite player but I don't see him as a generational talent.
It also isn't always guaranteed. He will get better, but I don't see the jump to generational that others see.
Peter Forsberg put up an unthinkable 31 points in seven games at the 1993 World Junior Championships. That’s an average of 4.43 points per game. Bedard was averaging 4.50 points per game. The Swedish defense was actually aware of the record and were playing to save it.
The Swedish defence was aimed squarely at preventing Bedard from adding to his tournament-leading six goals and they managed to do that. But Bedard simply pivoted to setting up his teammates, tallying four assists in a dominant 5-1 win.
I noticed you had nothing to say about the Jagr record
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