Connor Bedard reaches 200 career points in his 215th NHL game, tying Patrick Kane. Latest milestone for the Chicago Blackhawks superstar.

Connor Bedard hit another major milestone Tuesday night, recording his 200th career NHL point in his 215th game and tying Patrick Kane for the fastest Blackhawk to reach the mark.

The 20-year-old center factored into the game-opening goal against the San Jose Sharks, moving him to 75 goals and 125 assists for 200 career points. The achievement further cements Bedard as one of the most productive young players in the Chicago Blackhawks franchise history.

Bedard, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, continues to pace the rebuilding Blackhawks in scoring this season. He has been a consistent bright spot for a team still in the lingering stages of its rebuild, showcasing elite playmaking and goal-scoring ability even as the supporting cast around him continues to develop.

Reaching 200 points this quickly puts Bedard in some rare company. Kane, the Blackhawks’ all-time leading scorer and a future Hall of Famer, also hit the milestone in his 215th game. Bedard is now one of just a handful of active players to reach 200 points before turning 21.

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The milestone comes as Bedard continues to elevate his game in his third NHL season, building on back-to-back strong campaigns and solidifying his status as the clear face of the Blackhawks franchise.