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Connor Bedard Undergoes Shoulder Surgery, Out Four Months

2026-07-08 · Connor Bedard · Club News

**Connor Bedard** underwent shoulder surgery on July 8, 2026, and the Chicago Blackhawks expect the star rookie to miss roughly four months, pushing his return to early November-well after the NHL’s new 84‑game season kicks off.

During an offseason drill, Bedard suffered a left‑shoulder injury that forced him off the ice in visible pain. A video of the incident spread online shortly after the 2026 NHL Draft, but the team held off on details until the surgery announcement. The Blackhawks confirmed the procedure was successful and set a four‑month timeline for a full recovery.

The Blackhawks entered the summer with a revamped roster, adding top defenseman Bowen Byram to protect their budding franchise player. Losing Bedard for the first month of the season means Chicago must start without its offensive catalyst. The team still has ample cap space after Byram’s contract, but the early stretch will test depth players and coaching adjustments.

Bedard remains a restricted free agent, and his status as offer‑sheet eligible keeps other clubs watching. The injury could complicate negotiations, as teams may hesitate to commit large sums to a player who won’t be game‑ready until November. Chicago’s front office will need to balance a competitive roster with a fair deal for their “Mr. Hockey.”

If the four‑month estimate holds, Bedard’s first game could land in early November, after the season’s opening weeks. That timeline aligns with the league’s new schedule, which begins in late September. Fans will likely see him return during a home matchup, giving the Blackhawks a boost as the schedule tightens.

Bedard’s absence reshapes early‑season matchups across the Western Conference. Opponents that had prepared for a high‑scoring Blackhawks line now face a more balanced, defense‑oriented lineup. The situation also highlights the risk of offseason drills, prompting teams to reassess training protocols to protect valuable assets.

Chicago will monitor Bedard’s rehab closely, integrating him into light skating sessions as soon as medically cleared. Meanwhile, the coaching staff will likely lean on veteran forwards to fill the offensive void while Byram anchors the blue line. The organization hopes the rookie’s return will coincide with a pivotal stretch of games, reigniting their playoff push.

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