Connor Bedard's historic World Juniors: Every record the Canadian forward broke at the 2023 tournament

Bryan Murphy

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In case you haven't been watching, Connor Bedard is pretty good at hockey. 

The 17-year-old lit up the 2023 World Juniors. Bedard was an integral part in Canada winning back-to-back golds at the tournament. He earned MVP, Best Forward and All-Star honors for his efforts. 

The performance from the Regina Pats star was historic. His insane point production allowed him to fly up the record books, even setting three different Canadian World Juniors records at the same time when he scored to open Canada's quarterfinal matchup against Slovakia. 

By the end of that night, the consensus top pick of the 2023 NHL draft had put himself at the top of five different record books, in some cases surpassing the likes of Eric Lindros, Jaromir Jagr and Wayne Gretzky. That's not bad company to grouped in with. 

MORE: Team Canada 2023 World Juniors roster, results

Here is a look at every record Bedard broke at the 2023 World Juniors. 

Every record Connor Bedard broke at the 2023 World Juniors

Most World Juniors points by a Canadian

Bedard entered the 2023 World Juniors with 13 points in his World Juniors career. That counts the first version of the 2022 tournament that was canceled just days into the competition. While the games themselves didn't count, any stats from those games that were played are still being considered in a player's World Juniors total. 

He needed just 18 points to tie Eric Lindros' Team Canada record for most World Juniors points, and 19 to beat it. So far, he has 23 points, bringing his total to 36. 

What is more impressive about Bedard's numbers is that Lindros put up 31 points over the span of three tournaments. Bedard hasn't even played in two full World Juniors and set a new mark. 

PlayerPoints
Connor Bedard36
Eric Lindros31
Jordan Eberle26
Brayden Schenn26
Dylan Cozens25
Ryan Ellis25
Jason Allison24
Mason McTavish23
John Tavares20
Shayne Corson19
Marty Murray19

Most World Juniors goals by a Canadian

Another record that Bedard set was the Canadian record for most career goals at the World Juniors. The record was previously set by Jordan Eberle, who ended his U20 career with 14 tallies. 

Bedard entered the 2023 tournament with eight goals and more than doubled that to pass Eberle.

PlayerGoals
Connor Bedard17
Jordan Eberle14
Jeff Carter12
John Tavares12
Eric Lindros12
Michael Cammalleri11
Martin Gendron11
John Anderson10
Dale McCourt10
Todd Harvey10
Dylan Cozens10

Most points at a single World Juniors by a Canadian

Bedard's performance at the 2023 tournament has added to his career legacy at the World Juniors, his individual tournament has been one for the record books as well. 

MORE: Who has the most points ever at the World Juniors?

Bedard passed Dale McCourt and Brayden Schenn for the Canadian record for most points in a single tournament. McCourt set the previous mark of 18 in 1977 and Schenn tied it in 2011. Now, Bedard has set it at 23.

PlayerYearPoints
Connor Bedard202323
Dale McCourt197718
Brayden Schenn201118
Wayne Gretzky197817
Mason McTavish202217
Eric Lindros199117
Dylan Cozens202116
John Anderson197715
John Tavares200915
Marty Murray199515
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins201315
Jason Allison199515

Most assists at a single World Juniors by a Canadian

Lost in all of Bedard's goals and points have been his assists. His 14 assists at the 2023 tournament broke Jason Allison's record of 12 for the most assists at a single World Juniors by a Canadian. 

Bedard is now tied with Lindros for second on Canada's all-time World Juniors assists list with 19 career World Juniors helpers. Ryan Ellis still holds the career record with 20. 

PlayerYearAssists
Connor Bedard202314
Jason Allison199512
Cody Hodgson200911
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins201311
Eric Lindros199111
Joe Murphy198610
Brayden Schenn201110

Most points at a single World Juniors by a U18 player

Not only is Bedard making history at the World Juniors, but he is also doing it at an unprecedented age. 

It's not often that you see players under the age of 18 years old at the tournament. With teams being able to bring in players up to age 19, countries typically build their rosters with the older kids.

However, when you have someone as good as Bedard, you put him on the roster. He now has the most points for a U18 player at a single tournament, breaking the previous record set by Jaromir Jagr in 1990.

PlayerTeamYearPoints
Connor BedardCanada202323
Jaromir JagrCzechoslovakia199018
Wayne GretzkyCanda197817
Eric LindrosCanada199117
Jesse PuljujarviFinland201617
David VybornyCzechoslovakia199315
Niklas SundstromSweden199314
Pavel BureSoviet Union198914
Patrik LaineFinland201613
Bobby CrawfordUSA197813

Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.