Has Connor Bedard quietly became underrated ?

ijuka

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Bedard scored 90 goals and 186 pts in 71 games in his draft year.
Mcdavid scored 68 goals and 180 pts in 74 games in his draft year.
The hype was well deserved for Bedard at that time.
Yeah, though WHL is not OHL. See the quality of players that have come from one league vs the other.
 

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Bedard scored 90 goals and 186 pts in 71 games in his draft year.
Mcdavid scored 68 goals and 180 pts in 74 games in his draft year.
The hype was well deserved for Bedard at that time.

The numbers were certainly there to justify the hype. But scouting goes beyond just junior production and I think it was easy to focus on the numbers and gloss over the questions of whether he could translate his production as well as McDavid did, due to his skating and size.
 

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I think even if he finishes this season 15 + 65, I would not call it a horrific season for him, just underwhelming
80 points is nothing to sniff at.
15 goals in a full season for a player whose shot was considered his strongest asset (and even one of the best ever) during his draft year would be somewhat perplexing.
 

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80 points is nothing to sniff at.
15 goals in a full season for a player whose shot was considered his strongest asset (and even one of the best ever) during his draft year would be somewhat perplexing.
The biggest issue lately is he's just not shooting the puck.

Only 6 shots in his last 6 games after 49 in his first 14 games. It makes me think he might be dealing with an upper body injury. Either that, or his shooting confidence is just completely shot (which is believable given his challenges with beating goalies this year).

I'm still 100% confident he's gonna turn it around to become one of the league's top scorers down the road.
 
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The numbers were certainly there to justify the hype. But scouting goes beyond just junior production and I think it was easy to focus on the numbers and gloss over the questions of whether he could translate his production as well as McDavid did, due to his skating and size.
I mean compared to Juniors he hasn't been nearly as accurate with his shots.....I have a feeling it will come eventually and he will explode to over PPG levels and will be competing for an Art Ross eventually once it does I doubt he remains a 5-10% shooting pct for the rest of his career back in juniors he already had a deadlier shot than most of the NHL.
 

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I mean compared to Juniors he hasn't been nearly as accurate with his shots.....I have a feeling it will come eventually and he will explode to over PPG levels and will be competing for an Art Ross eventually once it does I doubt he remains a 5-10% shooting pct for the rest of his career back in juniors he already had a deadlier shot than most of the NHL.
I think a lot of that is just due to the fact he has less time and space to get his shot off, and less net to shoot at. Hard to be as precise under pressure.
 

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I think a lot of that is just due to the fact he has less time and space to get his shot off, and less net to shoot at. Hard to be as precise under pressure.
This. When he has time to lock and load, his shot is obviously very elite. But i dont really see the insane quick release from less than ideal positions/set ups guys like Matthews or Guenther can do.

Like go watch all of Matthews' goals, his patent toe drag snap shot are just a fraction of the goals he scores.
 
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He has zero help, still. When he is one the ice, they can just shadow him, because they don't have to worry about any other player burning them like Bedard can. Couple that with his coach purposely putting him out there vs. Barkov on home ice, and neutering all offense the team has for sake of better defensive play, we won't see how good Bedard can be until he gets some actual decent linemates for more than a handful of games, and until he gets a coach that knows how to coach.
 

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He’ll probably turn out pretty good but so far he just doesn’t carry the “generational” hype of Crosby, Ovechkin, McDavid etc

We've had almost the exact same thread for Slafkovsky, Jack Hughes and Lafreniere, this place will never learn.
Apples and oranges, Bedard had way more hype coming into the League
 

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I mean compared to Juniors he hasn't been nearly as accurate with his shots.....I have a feeling it will come eventually and he will explode to over PPG levels and will be competing for an Art Ross eventually once it does I doubt he remains a 5-10% shooting pct for the rest of his career back in juniors he already had a deadlier shot than most of the NHL.

I think it will definitely come, but as others said I think he has less time and space and he’s going to need time to adjust and adapt to that and perhaps find news ways to gain space because he doesn’t have the physical attributes or some others. But I think that’s all part of the question of whether he’ll be a Kane-level player or something beyond that.
 

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