"Turning around the fate of a franchise is no easy feat, and let's be honest: The Chicago Blackhawks didn't exactly surround Connor Bedard, their prized first overall pick in 2023, with the kind of talent to help him thrive. But with an influx of young talent expected to make the roster out of camp, it appears help is on the way in Chicago. The pressure is now on for Bedard to lead the charge. At age 20, and entering the third year of his entry-level deal, his performance as the leader of these new-look Blackhawks will inform the contract negotiations to come, which could also set the tone for the rest of the squad.
Can Bedard take his game to the levels we all expect of a first overall pick? He hasn't been able to take the league by storm as expectations dictated. He wasn't named to Team Canada's 4 Nations Face-Off squad, but earned an Olympic Orientation Camp invite (along with 2024 No. 1 pick
Macklin Celebrini). How he responds this season should tell us a lot about what we can expect from the Blackhawks and whether they really are ready to emerge from this rebuild."