Connor Bedard caught on camera disrespecting a worker with Team Canada
Connor Bedard had a brutal tournament with Team Canada near the end of the IIHF World Championship and was seen disrespecting a cameraman after the semifinal loss.
After the Chicago Blackhawks NHL campaign ended early, rookie phenom Connor Bedard went to Czechia to represent Team Canada at the World Championship. After being one of Canada's best players through the opening round, Bedard was relegated to the 13th forward position for Canada.
Yesterday Canada lost to Switzerland in the shootout being forced to compete for the Bronze Medal and after the game Bedard was seen disrespecting a cameraman by covering his camera with his glove.
To rub salt in Bedard's wounds, he played barely 10 minutes in the Bronze Medal game and Canada lost to Sweden going home without any awards as the fourth-place team.
Bedard now will work on his game this summer and continue to develop to one day become one of the best players in the NHL.
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Should Connor Bedard apologize to this cameraman? |
Yes | 217 | 53.2 % |
No | 191 | 46.8 % |
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