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The Chicago Blackhawks will have to be without their star for a few months. After Connor Bedard suffered a shoulder injury in a scrimmage last week, the Blackhawks had to deliver some tough news, marking the worst-case scenario.
On Wednesday, the Blackhawks released a statement revealing that Bedard has undergone successful shoulder surgery and will be out up to four months.
Chicago Blackhawks team physician Dr. Michael Terry today released the following medical update:
“This morning, forward Connor Bedard underwent successful surgery to repair his left shoulder. We expect him to make a full recovery in an approximate timeline of four months.”
The four month timeline puts Bedard out for the start of the 2026-27 NHL season which begins in late September.

The soon-to-be 21-year-old Bedard was participating in a training session with Kaivo Hockey in Vancouver. He lost edge and crashed into the boards before leaving the ice and grabbing his left shoulder.
Video of the incident was captured as you can see below:
I have video of Connor Bedard leaving practice today with a left shoulder injury, as first reported by @RyanmcgregorCHI. You can hear him in severe pain as he leaves the ice: pic.twitter.com/MySM1UwLht
— BHF (@BlackhawksFocus) July 2, 2026
The former No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft, Bedard won rookie of the year in 2024. He’s set to enter his fourth NHL season and will is a restricted free agent as the Blackhawks hope to get a deal done with him to stay in Chicago.
Bedard is coming off a big 2025-26 season, leading Chicago with 75 points in 69 games and scoring 30 total goals. He has 203 points in 219 games so far in his young career.
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