Chicago Hockey Insider has no direct affiliation to the Chicago Blackhawks, NHL or NHLPA

CHICAGO HOCKEY INSIDER


Blackhawks' Connor Bedard's latest message to fans hints at his future NHL location


PUBLICATION
Julien Trekker
November 20, 2025  (12:09)
SHARE THIS STORY
FOLLOW US

Nov 18, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard (98) looks to pass the puck against the Calgary Flames during the third period at United Center.
Photo credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Connor Bedard's latest message to his fans hints at a very promising future for the Chicago Blackhawks organization.

The Chicago Blackhawks are showing that they took another step in their rebuild this season.
After 19 games, the team is fourth in the Central Division with an impressive 10-5-4 record, with only one loss in their last six games.
Everyone in the League is seeing it, fans as well. What the organization sold to its fanbase when they started to rebuild can finally be seen on the ice, and after the wait, fans are appreciating it even more.
After the last game, Connor Bedard, who wore an A on his jersey for the first time and registered his second NHL hat trick, revealed something that suggests the future will be even brighter in Chicago.

Bedard's Latest Comments Suggest Bright Future in Chicago

When results are there, fans are much more likely to cheer for their team. Connor Bedard saw a difference in the last three games, saying they were probably the loudest of his career in a recent press conference:
"I think the last three games have been probably the loudest of my career. We feed off that so much, we appreciate it."

When players do well, fans cheer more, and when that happens, players are even more motivated to compete harder.
Bedard, 20, has never been part of a successful NHL team since joining the League, but he's slowly building it, currently fourth among all scorers with 29 points, including 13 goals.
With all the young talent set to join the team in the coming years, the fanbase will only get louder.
But it will also be louder if the team doesn't perform well.
This is also yet another hint at Bedard's desire to remain in Chicago long term.
The Hawks will be back on the ice tonight as they host the Seattle Kraken.
POLL
1 HOUR AGO   |   14 ANSWERS
Blackhawks' Connor Bedard's latest message to fans hints at his future NHL location

Do you think Connor Bedard will win a Stanley Cup in the next five years?


CHICAGO HOCKEY INSIDER
COPYRIGHT @2025 • ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
TERMS OF SERVICE  ·  PRIVACY POLICY  ·  COOKIE POLICY
RSS FEED  ·  SITEMAP  ·  ROBOTS.TXT