Bedard aims to join Gretzky, Crosby in playing for Canadian junior hockey team at 16
CALGARY — The half-dozen who played for the Canadian junior men’s hockey team at age 16 is sprinkled with names like Gretzky, Crosby and McDavid.
Connor Bedard of North Vancouver, B.C., wants to join that group at selection camp in Calgary.
It’s a tall order for an underage teen to compete against more mature players at the world under-20 championship.
The first Western Hockey League player to be granted “exceptional status” and enter the WHL at age 15, Bedard led the Regina Pats in scoring with 14 goals and 10 assists in 24 games in his second season upon arrival at selection camp.