Connor Bedard excited to suit up with Pats as youngest player in WHL
TORONTO — There won’t be any surprises Wednesday when it comes to the No. 1 selection at the 2020 Western Hockey League Bantam Draft.
The Regina Pats announced Tuesday they will be selecting forward Connor Bedard — the first player to ever be awarded exceptional player status for the WHL.
“Clearly we think a lot of him, he was No. 1 in our eyes,” said general manager John Paddock. “Probably about a month before (he was granted status) I met Connor’s family and we told them we would take him with the pick if we had it.”
Unlike all other drafted players who must wait one season to join their new WHL team, the 14-year-old Bedard will be allowed to make an immediate impact with a spot in the lineup for the upcoming season.