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Connor Bedard stuns with decision for World Championships ahead of lottery draft

Projected first-overall pick Connor Bedard has played enough hockey. On Friday, Sportsnet’s Jeff Marek confirmed that Bedard will not participate in the upcoming World Hockey Championships.

Bedard’s playoff run with the Regina Pats of the WHL was cut short when his team was eliminated by the Saskatoon Blades. In seven playoff games, Bedard had 10 goals and 20 points. He racked up 71 goals and 72 assists in just 57 games for the Pats this season.

Bedard was the first player to earn exceptional status in the WHL after scoring 43 goals and 84 points in 36 games for West Van Academy Prep’s U18 team, leading the Canadian Sports School Hockey League (CSSHL) in scoring and earning MVP honours as a 14 year old. Bedard’s dream season with the Pats is now over, and he shifts his focus to the NHL Draft lottery. Like most hockey fans whose teams are out of the postseason.

Prior to the deadline, there were a multitude of trades involving first-round picks. As a result, the Montreal Canadiens, Columbus Blue Jackets, Arizona Coyotes, Detroit Red Wings, Nashville Predators, Blackhawks and San Jose Sharks all have two selections in the first round, and the St. Louis Blues own three. The Ottawa Senators, New York Islanders, Edmonton Oilers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils, Dallas Stars and Boston Bruins all traded away their first-round draft picks and don’t have a selection within the first 32 picks.

The draft lottery takes place on May 8 and is expected to determine which teams will land the top pick to select Bedard first overall.

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EA to add women’s Hockey teams to NHL 22 in January

For the first time ever, EA will be adding playable women’s national Hockey teams to NHL 22, along with the women’s World Championship tournament in partnership with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).

The update, which is scheduled for January 2022, will put NHL on par with other notable EA Sports titles, including FIFA, 2K’s and NBA 2K series, which already have women’s teams available to play with and against.

In total, 10 women’s international teams will be added to the ‘Play Now’ mode, including Canada and the United States.

“The introduction of women’s national teams to NHL 22 as part of the upcoming IIHF content will be an important moment for the franchise in its continued effort to reflect the diversity of the hockey community,” said EA Sports vice president, Sean Ramjagsingh in a statement given to ESPN.

EA also announced that the men’s World Hockey Championships will be introduced to tournament mode in early 2022.

While all those updates are scheduled for early next year, a new update coming out today will add the World Junior Hockey Championships to the game for the first time along with IIHF men’s teams.

To learn what more is coming to the game, check out EA’s blog.

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Source: EA