Pats’ Bedard named CHL player of the year
Regina Pats captain Connor Bedard collected more hardware Saturday.
The 17-year-old centre was named the Canadian Hockey League’s player of the year, top draft prospect and top scorer.
Bedard is the first Pats player to win the CHL’s top player award since Jordan Eberle earned the honour in the 2009-10 season. Bedard is the fourth Regina player to be named the major-junior league’s most valuable player, joining Eberle, Doug Wickenheiser (1979-80) and Ed Staniowski (1974-75).
“It’s pretty exciting, for sure,” Bedard told reporters after the awards ceremony in Kamloops, site of the Memorial Cup tournament. “A lot of cool names in the past have won this award.