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Patrick Kane Teaches Bedard a Lesson 💀



Connor Bedard and Seth Jones set up a promising play, but Patrick Kane turns the tables with a brilliant counterattack! As the puck sails wide, Kane seizes the moment, outmaneuvering the defense and showcasing why he’s one of Chicago’s all-time greats. A counterplay masterclass by Kane!

48 Comments

  1. No offence to bedard but are you Fkn serious ? Kid hasn't won anything brought the team to the play offs .. Kane was all that and then some ..

  2. As a bruins fan—Kane and Toews were unstoppable in 2013 Stanley cup final—Bedard could get to that level with more seasoning

  3. Bedard has no fight in him…. Literally just sat there letting Kane take his time on his breakaway

  4. That literally has nothing to do with anything he had the drop and seth and debrincat bury it, yes patrick kane is good but you put Patrick kane in the situation bedard was in and then bedard gets the breakaway the game wouldve been won by Blackhawks.

  5. Kane didn’t teach shit. Jones looked off Bedard on a one timer and missed his shot, Kane was just in position for a breakaway. Wanting someone to be humbled for nothing is hater shit

  6. To be fair Kane had a stacked lineup to help him in his prime. Kane was amazing definitely. Asshole tho. Bedard has nothing to work with and hasn’t even been in the league 2 years yet. So people need to chill the fuck out.

  7. In 2010 Kane saved the NHL and the fans from having to endure a Flyers cup. They tainted the Stanley Cup twice. If they were somehow able to get their hands on it again, the league would never recover. Thank you, Patrick Kane.

  8. Patrick Kane was a star player and underated. If your talking all-time Patrick Kane 100% but if your saying rn I gotta say my boy Conor Bedard

    SIKE THAT'S THE WRONG NUMBER

    Patrick Kane is better than Conor Bedard no matter what. Lol the "sike that's the wrong number" part sounds like something a kid would say…..

  9. It’s really a lucky play as he’s cheating and just cherry picking at the other end. He allowed a 3v2 in hopes they didn’t make the goal. Luckily for him they didn’t but that’s not good hockey.

  10. Not sure what the lesson was.. Bedard wisely dished to the winger who took the shot. Kane was uncovered by the defenseman and took the one on none to a mediocre goalie. The lesson here is never let anyone behind you in the offensive zone. This wasn't the center's job to cover Kane.

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