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How ONE PLAY Resulted in Bedard Going to Chicago



Conor Bedard is one of the most hyped prospects since Connor McDavid. And the Chicago Blackhawks were able to get him all thanks the butterfly effect from one goal by an unlikely candidate – Buddy Robinson.

0:00 Intro
0:28 Event
2:20 Butterfly effect

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In this mind-boggling journey through hockey history, we unravel the incredible butterfly effect stemming from one unforgettable goal by Buddy Robinson! 🦋 Robinson’s goal set off a chain reaction of events that ultimately led to Connor Bedard joining the Chicago Blackhawks, the Florida Panthers shocking the Boston Bruins in the playoffs, Kyle Dubas’ unexpected departure, and many other events that will change the future of hockey.

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24 Comments

  1. The NHL favorites are The Hawks, The Oilers, and The Penguins. It seems if there's a "generational talent", you can bet they will end up on one of those teams.

  2. Hawks fan here. I remember the hawks winning a few of their last games and thinking….."what are you guys doing?!"
    Luckily Hawks still got Bedard.
    Enjoyable video. Thank you.

  3. It was a good thing that happened from a hawks fan Florida was fun to watch (and it chooses combo numbers on the roulette so it might of been the same)

  4. Nah. The Penguins scored two goals so that means that whoever scored the third got the go ahead goal. And the first goal was also just as crucial. There is no way you can say that goal caused all the rest any more than you can say a butterfly changed the course of history.

  5. There are infinite parallel universes where all of these alternate realities actually exist. Now, if I could just figure out how to get tickets…

  6. All I’ve taken out of this, is that since the start of last year, the NHLs entire plan was to “ trade Kane from the hawks, purposely make them an absolute embarrassment to the league from past history of their teams , plan that a shitpump “Robison “ would create the deciding factor on if the hawks get Conor” all I’m understanding from this video is you think the Entire league was behind the hawks to get Conor. Each team bought in on this outrageous theory 😂 you my friend are absolutely nuts.

  7. I believe Robinson will never gonna think about it from your perspective, he just scored a goal. and that’s it.

  8. Hawks fan here, very interesting/deep detailed breakdown, pretty wild to think about it from that perspective, who knows! Thanks for the content, will def be back to the channel to check out more stuff on the greatest sport

  9. What we don't know, because it's done in a locked closet, is how the ping-pong balls bounced for a major-media city. If you are suspicious about this, you are someone with more than a clue.

  10. Robinson's goal mattered for tons of people

    But not for Robinson himself, Chicago didn't reward him with another contract

    There is actually another story to that. He scored the goal that soaked all the momentum out of Pittsburgh and costed them a playoff spot mere 6 years after these same Penguins eliminated his Ottawa Senators in the ECF. Yes, he was on that team

  11. either way if he didnt score the goal, the draft is all odds based and luck, theres no definitive evidence to support that this goal is why the NHL gave chicago the 1st overall pick. clickbaiting really

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