Connor Bedard continues to turn PLURAL NOUN after VERB new milestones and VERB new awards to his growing ADJECTIVE NOUN.
The widely-projected ADJECTIVE prospect in this year's NHL Draft took part in the NUMBER NAME Draft Combine in PLACE last week for ADJECTIVE tests and PLURAL NOUN with different teams for interview process. For him, it was an important event to VERB new knowledge about the NOUN and prepare for a different stage in his hockey career.
" I think you got to kind of be a NOUN with some things and GET as much knowledge as you can VERB on the league would help your training and kind of your preparation to try to make it and try to play in that league. So, I think asking questions is ADJECTIVE and trying to figure some stuff out and they can ADVERB give you some ADJECTIVE tips."
In his third season with the WHL's Regina Pats, the NUMBER-foot-9 forward produced NUMBER points (71G, 72A) in 57 games played this season. It also marks his second straight year where he VERB 100 points or more. Following his high offensive production, Bedard also became the first ever CHL player to VERB Player of the NOUN, Top Prospect and ADJECTIVE Scorer awards in one season.