Anaheim Geese followers clapped again at Connor Bedard after thrashing the Chicago Blackhawks 7-1 at Honda Heart on Sunday.
Notably, this marked the primary time since 1951 the Hawks misplaced back-to-back video games with six or extra targets, following Saturday’s 6-0 loss to the LA Kings.
Tyler Bertuzzi was the lone scorer for the Hawks towards the Geese, whose offense generated a whopping 53 photographs within the matchup.
Here is how Geese followers on X (previously referred to as Twitter) reacted. One tweeted:
“Bedard wasn’t yapping on this recreation now. My my Geese saved his perspective in examine tonight.”
One other chimed in:
“It’s time to start out scoping out commerce packages for 98.”
Listed here are a number of the different prime reactions on X:
“Mr Generational tonight. 1 rubbish time help. 1 shot on objective,” a 3rd fan wrote.
“Listening to Bedard has requested a commerce to Vancouver, a workforce that is aware of win,” one humorously posted.
“The excellent news for the Blackhawks is that after the sport was over and everybody went dwelling, Connor Bedard scored 47 targets all by himself,” one other wrote.
“I believe that it is time for Connor Bedard to request a commerce out of Chicago,” one other chimed in.
Connor Bedard’s Hawks lose back-to-back after falling to the Geese
Jacob Trouba opened the scoring for the Anaheim Geese, placing them forward 1-0 at 10:16 of the primary interval. Mason McTavish elevated the lead on the facility play at 6:40 of the second interval.
The Geese then scored three extra targets in that interval, with Beckett Sennecke, Alex Killorn, and Leo Carlsson making it 5-0 for Anaheim. Carlsson added his second of the night time on the facility play to make it 6-0.
Tyler Bertuzzi scored the lone objective for the Chicago Blackhawks on the facility play, slicing the deficit to 6-1. With lower than two minutes remaining, Frank Vatrano scored to seal the 7-1 victory for the Geese.
The Blackhawks (12-11-6) host the New York Rangers (15-12-4) on the United Heart subsequent on Wednesday.
Edited by Abhishek Dilta

