Ottawa Citizen

Hawks' Bedard living up to billing as NHL'S top rookie

- BRUCE GARRIOCH bgarrioch@postmedia.com

Connor Bedard will be showing for one night only.

The No. 1 overall pick in last June's National Hockey League draft is in town for the first time in his career with the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night against the Ottawa Senators for his only visit to the Canadian Tire Centre this season and the expectatio­n is the building will be full.

The 18-year-old Bedard has lived up to the hype and heads into the final month of the season as the top candidate for the Calder Trophy as the NHL'S rookie of the year.

There was a lot of pressure on Bedard, who is the cornerston­e piece in this rebuild by Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson. He finished his Western Hockey League career with a whopping 271 points in 134 games in three seasons with the Regina Pats.

He's been nearly a point-a-game player with 21 goals, 35 assists and 56 points in 58 games this season. That has Bedard ranked at the top in rookie scoring despite missing a month with a broken jaw. He's 16 points ahead of New Jersey's Luke Hughes and Minnesota's Brock Faber.

Bedard was named the NHL'S rookie of the month in November and December. He's trending to get recognized again with four goals and 16 points in 12 games this month as the Hawks arrive in town coming off a 3-1 win over the Calgary Flames.

Bedard is averaging 19 minutes 41 seconds per game playing on a line with Ryan Donato and Phillip Kurashev.

“After the first little bit, it was nice. The first month was pretty crazy, especially training camp and those first five games,” Bedard said. “It was a lot and it was great to get that start.

“But when things calmed down for me personally off the ice and it was nice just to get into that rhythm and get used to the lifestyle. On the ice, you have to get used to how good the teams are and how hard of a league it is.”

The last time the Senators faced the Hawks, Bedard finished with a highlight reel goal and an assist in a 3-2 loss Feb. 17 at the United Center.

SHAKE AND BAKE, DRAKE

A player who has stepped it up this season is winger Drake Batherson.

He went into Wednesday's game against the Buffalo Sabres with 25 goals and 55 points in 70 games this season.

Coming off a three-point effort in the club's 5-3 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday, interim coach Jacques Martin has been pleased to see Batherson elevate his game.

Batherson has already passed his career high of 22 goals and has 11 games left to keep pushing those numbers.

It's only appropriat­e with the Hawks coming to town that after Tuesday's skate in Ottawa, Martin told reporters that Batherson has the chance to follow in the footsteps of former Senators winger Marian Hossa, who cemented himself as a Hockey Hall of Fame inductee with Chicago.

Last season, Batherson had the worst plus-minus rating on the team at minus-35 in 82 games and he recorded 60 points in that stretch. This year, he's cleaned up his act and went into the game in Buffalo with only a minus-eight rating.

Batherson has suited up for 298 games in his NHL career and will reach the No. 300 milestone Saturday against the Winnipeg Jets.

“I think he's trending in the right direction,” Martin said. “He definitely has a lot of skill and ability to make plays. He's got a good shot and he's got great speed. With him, it's about being involved and being engaged.”

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