Connor Bedard Scores Twice, Leads Canada Past Britain 4-2 in IIHF World Championship Opener xuanmai

   

Blackhawks center and NHL leading rookie scorer picks up where he left off for his homeland in international competition.

Chicago Blackhawks center Connor Bedard scored two goals, connecting 3:50 apart in the second period, to lead Canada to a 4-2 win over scrappy Great Britain in the teams' opener at the IIHF World Championships on Saturday.

Canada opened its title defense by outshooting newcomer Britain 34-15 in Prague.

Connor Bedard fist-bumps after scoring for Canada in its opened at the IIHF World Championship

Connor Bedard fist-bumps after scoring for Canada in its opened at the IIHF World Championship

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The 18-year-old Bedard is the youngest player on Canada's team, a squad stocked by NHLers whose teams are out of the playoffs. He was the league's leading rookie scorer in 2023-24 with 22 goals and 61 points in 68 games, despite missing 14 contests with a broken jaw.

Bedard had four two-goal games for Chicago last season. The North Vancouver, British Columbia native added another to help Canada pull away Saturday.

Britain took a brief 1-0 lead in the first period before Pittsburgh Penguin Michael Bunting tied it. Tampa Bay and former Blackhawks forward Brandon Hagel put Canada ahead 5:45 into the second period with a shot high.

Then Bedard put Canada in charge.

He swept down the slot and buried a loose rebound at 11:39 of the second to make it 3-1. Bedard then one-timed in shot from the right circle off a crisp feed from Nick Paul at 15:29 to up Canada's lead to 4-1.

Bedard led all players with four shots on goal. He had 15:32 of ice time.

Bedard picked up where he left off in international competition after leading Canada to a IIHF World Junior Championship in January 2023. The teenager was named the IIHF's 2023 Male Player of the Year after putting up a record 23 points (nine goals, 14 assists) in seven games in the 2022-23 WJC tournament in Atlantic Canada.