The hockey prodigy Connor Bedard, 17, has been the centre of attention. When the teenage Canadian forward becomes available for the draft this summer, he is expected to go first overall.
In addition to setting records for most points scored in a game, Bedard surpassed Eric Lindros for the most points ever scored by a Canadian player at the World Junior Hockey Championships.
�Bedard wouldn't let us down as he scored Canada's first goal, breaking the nation's previous mark and giving the country an early advantage in this quarterfinal encounter.
At just 17 years of age the Flyers may want to consider joining the ''Tank4Bedard'' sweepstakes..