Jack’s Daily: Bedard’s Season Over; Lightning Win Thriller; Sabres & Knights Move On

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Jack’s Daily: Bedard’s Season Over; Lightning Win Thriller; Sabres & Knights Move On

Jack’s Daily: Bedard’s Season Over; Lightning Win Thriller; Sabres & Knights Move On

Jack’s Daily: Bedard’s Season Over; Lightning Win Thriller; Sabres & Knights Move On

Jack’s Daily: Bedard’s Season Over; Lightning Win Thriller; Sabres & Knights Move On

The NHL postseason continues to deliver drama, and we've got a packed update for you—from a star sidelined to a thrilling overtime comeback.

First, a major development for Chicago Blackhawks fans: Connor Bedard's season is officially over. Despite being spotted training in Florida with fellow prospect Oliver Moore, Bedard will not join Team Canada at the IIHF World Championships for the second straight year. According to insider Elliotte Friedman, the decision was made for Bedard to continue rehabbing his shoulder rather than compete. It's a cautious move for the young star, but one that prioritizes his long-term health.

In brighter Blackhawks news, one prospect is making waves in the OHL. Jack Pridham and the Kitchener Rangers punched their ticket to the league championship series after a stunning 5-4 overtime victory over AJ Spellacy and the Windsor Spitfires on Friday. Spellacy scored a highlight-reel goal to give Windsor a 4-2 lead in the second period—but that would be their last tally of the season. The Rangers stormed back with three unanswered goals, including Pridham's assist on the game-tying marker. Kitchener now awaits either the Brantford Bulldogs or Barrie Colts in the final.

Around the league, the action was just as electric. The Tampa Bay Lightning forced a Game 7 with a thrilling overtime victory, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Sabres and Vegas Golden Knights both advanced to the second round, setting up more high-stakes hockey. The NHL also announced the three finalists for the Jack Adams Trophy, honoring the league's top coach.

For Blackhawks fans, stay tuned: Part 3 of the 2025-26 report cards drops later today. If you missed it, Part 2 is already out, grading young forwards like Bedard, Frank Nazar, and Oliver Moore on their individual performances this season.

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