Connor Bedard injury update: Blackhawks' Luke Richardson says rookie sensation likely to practice soon

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Connor Bedard injury update: Blackhawks' Luke Richardson says rookie sensation likely to practice soon

Chicago Blackhawks rising star, Connor Bedard, has been on the sidelines since Jan. 5, nursing a fractured jaw sustained during a game against the New Jersey Devils. His absence has undeniably affected the team, with the Blackhawks struggling to secure victories.

The injury prompted Bedard to undergo jaw surgery on Jan. 8, and the initial prognosis indicated a recovery time of six to eight weeks. However, there is now a glimmer of hope for both Bedard and Blackhawks fans. Chicago coach Luke Richardson shared a significant update on Bedard's recovery.

Richardson mentioned that Bedard might resume practicing with the team on Tuesday, albeit in limited to non-contact drills. The rookie sensation is reportedly eager to participate fully in practice, but the decision lies in the hands of the medical professionals overseeing his recovery.

This latest development was reported by Charlie Roumeliotis in a tweet on X (formerly Twitter):

"Luke Richardson said Connor Bedard might practice with the team a little bit on Tuesday but only non-contact drills. Bedard is lobbying to practice in full but it’s the doctor’s call at this point when he can be cleared for contact. #Blackhawks."

While the injury has posed challenges for the Blackhawks, the positive update from Richardson and Bedard's determination to return to the ice are encouraging signs for the team and its supporters.

Connor Bedard is making sure to heal completely before his return

In an update shared during the All-Star Game, Bedard mentioned his ongoing recovery:

"No specific date (for a return). Just gotta see how it’s looking, but I feel good and I feel ready. If it were up to me, I would’ve been back, but of course gotta make sure it’s healed and make sure you’re not risking anything out there."

The injury sidelined him for the All-Star festivities, where he was slated to be the youngest participant. However, Bedard still made an appearance in Toronto, participating as a passer during the skills event's one-timer competition.

Despite the setback, Bedard leads all rookies in both goals (15) and points (33).

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