Connor Bedard sparks brawl for team Canada at IIHF World Championships
Connor Bedard has taken a different approach at the IIHF World Championships, as he is starting to show more of a physical style of play.
During a recent match-up against Team Denmark, Connor Bedard delivered a cross-check to Jesper Jensen Aabo, that resulted in a scrum.
As tempers should flaired the two of them begin shoving and pushing each other.
#11 Alexander True, of the AHL's Charlotte Checkers, would intervene trying to pull Jensen Aabo out of there.
Bedard would be given a two minute penalty for roughing on this play, however even with him sitting out Team Canada would take a 5-1 victory over Denmark.
It still remains unclear as what lead Connor Bedard to act like this.
Source: Hawksinsider
Connor Bedard dishes out cross check and causes brawl for Team Canada
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