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Wayne Gretzky gives Connor Bedard the ultimate compliment after ‘Michigan’ goal originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago

Even hockey’s GOAT was impressed by Blackhawks phenom Connor Bedard after he pulled off a rare and wildly unexpected feat during the team’s game agains the Blues Saturday.

Bedard turned heads after scoring a “Michigan” goal, in which he scooped the puck and wrapped it around the net to score his 13th of the season.

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And it caught the attention of one of the greatest to ever play the game, Wayne Gretzky, who said he could never do what Bedard did in that moment.

“I couldn’t do what he did tonight,” Gretzky told Bally St.Louis. “That just wasn’t in my repertoire. I didn’t have the right kind of curve. Hully (Bobby Hull) could do it. I could never do what he did tonight. It was fun to watch. My daughter Emma is with me. And she goes, ‘Dad, did you ever do that?’ And I said ‘No, I could never do that.'”

Bedard used what’s referred to as a “high wrap” technique, where he scooped up the puck with his stick and forced it into the net. The technique looks like a lacrosse goal, where the ball sits in the net of the stick.

“There was just no one there, and just thought it was a good play, and yeah, kind of went for it,” Bedard said during an interview between periods.

The goal originated from Bill Armstrong, a minor league player for the Albany Devils. Trying it at practice, he wondered if he could use the move in a real game. He did. And he scored four goals with that trick.

Mike Legg, a winger for the Michigan Wolverines, heard about the move and used it himself in a 1996 NCAA Tournament game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers. It was named the “Goal of the Year” by Swedish magazine Inside Hockey. The stick Legg used was later donated to the Hockey Hall of Fame.

It shouldn’t surprise Blackhawks fans that Bedard accomplished the goal. It’s eye-popping and shocking, of…

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