Connor Bedard becomes Canada's all-time points leader at the World Juniors
And he's only 17!
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Superstar in the making Connor Bedard has officially passed Eric Lindros as Canada's all-time leading scorer at the World Junior Championships.
The 17 year old forward scored this evening's opening goal in Canada's game against Slovakia to pass Lindros with 32 points in just 12 games to become his nation's all-time leader.
Earlier this week The Big E encouraged Bedard to not only beat his record, but to smash it.
Incidentally, Bedard also surpassed Jordan Eberle as Canada's all-time leading goal scorer, as well.
Eberle, a former WHL superstar with Bedard's Saskatoon Blades, took some time to personally congratulate Bedard as well.
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Frankly, it's been just an absolute treat to watch Bedard in this tournament.
The crazy thing to me is that Bedard is just 17 years old and is eligible to return to this tournament the next two years. Of course, I doubt that will happen though because once he finds himself on an NHL team, I don't suspect he'll play another game of junior hockey in his life.
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