Sullivan, who specializes in scouting players from the Western Hockey League, has evaluated NHL draft prospects the past 25 years with Central Scouting. He's Central Scouting's longest-tenured member.
And he was as excited to talk about Bedard as he was any prospect eligible for the 2022 NHL Draft.
Bedard is fifth in the WHL with 87 points (45 goals, 42 assists) in 57 games while serving as alternate captain in his second WHL season. Since Nov. 28, he's scored 72 points (34 goals, 38 assists) in 37 games.
"Skill wise, he's not only quick but has two or three gears and it's legit," Sullivan said. "I mean, the most famous player that had five or six gears was Bobby Orr, and this is what [Bedard] has. He's got a gear that can go from 1-to-60 in two seconds; he's that special a player."
Bedard needs one goal to set Regina's record for most in a season by a 16-year-old (Jeff Friesen, 45, 1992-93). He's also two points from establishing the Regina record for a 16-year-old (Doug Wickenheiser, 88 points, 1977-78). Regina plays at Swift Current on Friday.
"Every game you watch him play, he does something that makes you say, 'Have I ever seen that before?'" Central Scouting senior manager David Gregory said. "Last year, as the youngest guy at the Under-18 World Championship in Dallas, he took a backhand from just inside the blue line and scored top shelf ... I've never seen anybody do that. He's able to adapt to whatever pace of play he's in."