The future first overall pick in the 2023 draft, Connor Bedard, lives for one thing, and that's hockey.
Even though he's on a summer break and preparing for the upcoming season, it certainly doesn't prevent the young phenomenon from continuing to tear it up wherever he goes, as he is currently playing in a roller hockey league, the North Shore Inline Hockey League in British Columbia.
In just two games at a very high level of competition, the future Chicago Blackhawks player has a record of four goals and four assists, for a total of eight points.
He has Kent Johnson of the Columbus Blue Jackets as a teammate, who was the 5th overall pick in 2021. In a single game, Johnson scored a goal and got two assists.
It's still impressive to note that wherever he plays, Bedard is always the best player, even when he swaps ice skates for rollerblades.