BREAKING: Projected Lineup – Flames @ Blackhawks – Can Connor Bedard Catch Patrick Kane In Rookie Points With 11 Games Left?

The Flames kick off a two-game road swing tonight in Chicago for the final meeting of the season against the Blackhawks.

Puck drop is set for 6:30 PM MT with Sportsnet 1 carrying the television broadcast, while Sportsnet 960 will handle the radio broadcast.

As per the lines and pairings used during warmups, tonight’s projected lineup is as follows:

FORWARDS

Jonathan Huberdeau – Yegor Sharangovich – Andrei Kuzmenko

Connor Zary – Nazem Kadri – Martin Pospisil

Andrew Mangiapane – Mikael Backlund – Blake Coleman

A.J. Greer – Kevin Rooney – Matt Coronato

DEFENCE

Oliver Kylington – Rasmus Andersson

MacKenzie Weegar – Daniil Miromanov

Nikita Okhotiuk – Brayden Pachal

GOALTENDER

Jacob Markstrom

Can Connor Bedard Catch Patrick Kane In Rookie Points With 11 Games Left?

Blackhawks rookie Bedard blir borta i 6-8 veckor | NHL.com/sv

Connor Bedard is chasing down a number of Chicago Blackhawks icons as the season winds down to its final 11 games. He currently sits seventh on the all-time rookie list in points, with 55 (21-34) in 57 games. Besides being close to a point-per-game in what has been a tough season for the Blackhawks, Bedard’s totals would be higher if he’d played a full 82 games, but would still put him out of reach for some of the legendary names on the list.

Here’s a look at who he might be able to catch and who is likely out of range.

Darryl Sutter, Jeremy Roenick Within Range

With 12 points (4-8) in his last seven games, the pace certainly makes it where a few notable names could be caught in the process. Darryl Sutter sits closest, with 62 points (40-22), good for sixth all time amongst Blackhawks rookies in points. Next is Jeremy Roenick, who clocked in with 66 points (26-40) back in the 1989-90 season. In terms of finding similar comparisons, this might be the most appropriate. Bedard is just five goals off of the goal total while being just six assists short of Roenick’s mark. Based on his season pace, Roenick’s numbers may be the best prediction in terms of where he’ll end up.

However, if he continues at the same pace he’s had over the last seven games, things look a bit different.

Can Connor Bedard Potentially Catch Patrick Kane’s 72 Points?

Blackhawks: Connor Bedard's 'pumped' reaction to 1st matchup vs. Patrick  Kane

With a point-per-game pace of 1.71, it’s not unthinkable that he could replicate the feat. Bedard exploded for eight points in two games, with a five point performance that tied him for the Blackhawks rookie record for most points in a single game.

If he indeed maintains that pace, catching Patrick Kane, who had 72 points in his rookie campaign, is certainly doable. But this would again mean he would need a couple big games with multiple points. The harder part here is that the schedule is not as friendly when it comes to some of the opponents they’ll face over those next 11 games.

Denis Savard is next with 75 points but even with putting up his current pace, Bedard would come up a point shy of tying it.

Bedard’s production has been on a roster that has often relied heavily on him to provide offense. Regardless of how it ends, what Bedard has done is impressive in and of itself and only rachets up excitement for what can be when the roster talent provides a bit more in terms of offensive output.

The next 11 games provide another storyline for fans to track as the season winds down.

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