Wood tries to keep track of Bedard's progress with Regina when he can. Bedard leads the WHL with 43 points (18 goals, 25 assists) in 20 games.
"I definitely believe he's the best player of this draft," Wood said of Bedard. "I played spring hockey with him, lived with him for a year. He's special, an amazing kid and a really great guy. Every game you watch, it seems he's going to score. Every time there's a big moment, he's going to score. There's something different about him for sure."
PROSPECTS ON THE RADAR (listed alphabetically):
Cameron Allen, D, Guelph (OHL): Allen (6-0, 194) is the only North American defenseman to receive an A rating on Central Scouting's players to watch list. The 17-year-old has eight points (one goal, seven assists) and 56 shots on goal in 19 games this season; last season he was named Ontario Hockey League rookie of the year after he had 37 points (13 goals, 24 assists) in 65 games. Allen also had seven points (one goal, six assists) while serving as captain for gold medal-winning Canada at the 2022 Hlinka Gretzky Cup in August.
"I've always been really competitive in anything I do, even in gym class," Allen told TSN.ca. "You can ask some of my classmates, they'll get a good laugh out of that. Everything I do, I want to win. There's definitely pros and cons to that, but when it comes to hockey it's definitely helped me."
Kasper Halttunen, RW, HIFK (FIN): The 17-year-old right-shot forward has moved between HIFK in Liiga, Finland's top professional men's league, and its team in Finland's junior league. An A-rated skater on Central Scouting's PTW list, Halttunen has 11 points (seven goals, four assists) in six games the junior league, where he is seeing significantly more ice time. He has one assist in eight games in Liiga.
"Halttunen is a big kid (6-3, 207), likes to finish the hits and battles hard along the boards," said Janne Vuorinen of Central Scouting. "His best asset is his shot and scoring ability; he likes to shoot a lot and is useful on the power play. He had big expectations for this season, but some injuries held him back a little bit after the Hlinka Gretzky Cup**