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Bedard's Brilliance: No. 98 Nets First Career Hat Trick in Thrilling Victory

 

Graphic by Genevive Oliver





The hype is real, and the next chapter in Connor Bedard's burgeoning career has officially been written in triple-threat fashion. On Tuesday, October 28, 2025, the Blackhawks' phenom delivered a scintillating performance against the Ottawa Senators, tallying his first career NHL hat trick in a dominant 7-3 victory at the United Center.


It was a night that felt destined for greatness, where the exceptional talent of the 2023 No. 1 overall pick fully unleashed a torrent of offense, thrilling the home crowd and serving as a definitive statement that Bedard is ready to take his place among the league's elite goal-scorers.






The night was monumental, not just for the box score, but for the history books. By netting three goals, Bedard became the youngest Blackhawks player to record a hat trick since Patrick Kane—a fitting comparison for the Calder Memorial Trophy Winner who now carries the torch in Chicago.



Bedard’s first goal came early in the game, a snapshot from the slot that beat the Senators' netminder clean.


 


His second, in the middle frame, showcased his signature deceptive release, a lightning-fast wrist shot that found space through traffic.


 


The crowning achievement came in the third period when Bedard picked up the puck and, from the left circle, he put it in on a snap shot, triggering the cascade of hats from the stands.




The emotional celebration that followed the third goal was a clear illustration of the moment’s significance. The 19-year-old had reached his first major goal-scoring milestone, transforming potential into palpable production.




While the three goals stole the headlines, Bedard's impact on the Senators' game extended beyond his own offensive totals. His relentless puck pursuit, playmaking ability, and high-energy shifts set the tone for the entire team, leading to a much-needed victory.


For the Blackhawks, a franchise building its foundation around its young superstar, nights like October 28th are more than just two points in the standings. They are confirmation of the path forward, demonstrating that the No. 98 is a generational talent who can single-handedly drive momentum and deliver unforgettable moments. The first hat trick is in the books; the rest of the league is now on notice.

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