
The Chicago Blackhawks locked in their franchise star Saturday with a five-year contract for Connor Bedard, preventing a potential standoff and keeping the talented forward out of the upcoming free agent pool. The agreement carries a $15 million annual salary-cap charge, which team management considers a reasonable price for the shortened commitment period.
The Blackhawks pursued an eight-year maximum deal in talks but ultimately accepted a bridge contract framework. This structure resembles the approach used previously with franchise icon Patrick Kane following his entry-level pact, allowing the team to manage near-term cap obligations while delaying what could become a substantial future investment.
General Manager Kyle Davidson released a statement commending the 21-year-old center’s impact on the roster and his individual excellence. “He utilizes all aspects of his game to not only be a constant threat but also to make the players around him better every time he steps on the ice,” Davidson said in his remarks.
Bedard’s three-year output closely mirrors Kane’s trajectory early in his career, with both players accumulating 203 points across 219 games. The statistic suggests the emerging forward may be developing into a once-in-a-generation talent for the organization.
The center showed marked improvement during the 2025-26 season, posting 30 goals and 75 points in 69 games before undergoing shoulder surgery forced his exit. His scoring efficiency ranked 20th league-wide in points per game on an injury-adjusted basis, a figure potentially understated by inconsistent January performance and limited quality linemate availability.
Recovery from left shoulder surgery following a practice accident will delay Bedard’s start to the new season. The Blackhawks project his return sometime between early November and mid-November, requiring him to miss approximately 15 to 20 contests.
Chicago now confronts the complex task of building a competitive roster around Bedard’s significant cap commitment while addressing other organizational priorities. Key objectives include potentially re-signing Patrick Kane, who is examining options with both the Blackhawks and Buffalo, and settling contracts with restricted free agents Kevin Korchinski and Ethan Del Mastro.
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