WATCH: Connor Bedard's awkward interaction with fan asking him out for Valentine's Day resurfaces

WATCH: Connor Bedard has cringe interaction with fan asking him out for Valentines Day
WATCH: Connor Bedard has cringe interaction with fan asking him out for Valentines Day

Today is Valentine's Day and an old video of Chicago Blackhawks star Connor Bedard is going viral on Twitter.

The video, posted by the BarDown Twitter account, showcased an awkward interaction between Bedard and an eager fan. The clip was captured during Bedard's time with the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League (WHL).

In the video, a relative of a female fan prompts her to pose a question to Bedard. With a mix of nerves and excitement, the girl timidly asked:

"Will you be my Valentine?"

Bedard, clearly caught off guard by the unexpected proposition, hesitated before responding with a tentative:

"I don't know."

However, with a little encouragement from the girl's relative, Bedard reluctantly agreed, sheepishly saying:

"Sure."

Bedard was selected first overall by the Regina Pats in the WHL Bantam Draft in 2020. In his debut season, he earned exceptional player status and won the Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy as the league's top rookie.

Bedard's exceptional talent on the ice earned him multiple trophies, including the Bob Clarke Trophy as the league's leading scorer and the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy as its most valuable player. He was also honored as the Canadian Hockey League's Top Scorer and Player of the Year.

Connor Bedard set to return for Chicago Blackhawks after jaw injury

The Chicago Blackhawks are optimistic about Bedard returning to action next week. Bedard, the first pick in the 2023 NHL draft, had been sidelined for six weeks due to a fractured jaw sustained on Jan. 5 from a hit by New Jersey Devils defenseman Brendan Smith.

On Monday, Chicago coach Luke Richardson told reporters:

"We're hoping after that six-week mark [after surgery], so that will be a week from today, I guess."

The 18-year-old underwent surgery and remarkably returned to the ice just seven days later. With initial reports indicating a potential six to eight weeks of recovery, Richardson hinted that Bedard's progress aligns with the anticipated timeline:

"Everything was on pace and looks to be on the same timeline that they thought."

Bedard was advised against imaging this week, indicating positive progress. Despite the setback, Bedard's remarkable performance stands out, leading all rookies with 33 points and 15 goals this season.

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