Share

cover art for Bedard Snubbed from Olympics, Hawks Hope for Shoulder Healing

Chicago News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Bedard Snubbed from Olympics, Hawks Hope for Shoulder Healing

Connor Bedard, the NHLs top scorer, was surprisingly left off Team Canadas Olympic roster. Despite his impressive performance, Bedards past defensive issues and recent shoulder injury may have played a role. Meanwhile, Macklin Celebrini, another young star, made the cut. Bedards Blackhawks coach defended him, highlighting his defensive growth. Bedard may still join Canada as an injury replacement, but the snub is a missed opportunity for him and the sport. Checkout Solipillow.com

The Daily News Now! — Every city. Every story. AI-powered.

More episodes

View all episodes

  • Teen Robber Killed in Online Sale Gone Wrong

    01:18|
    Tragic Shooting in Cicero: A Teens Life Lost in a Botched Robbery - A sixteen-year-old boy, Angel Dominguez, was fatally shot during a botched robbery attempt at an online sale meet-up in Cicero. The incident occurred when Dominguez and the sellers relative, who was waiting nearby, got into a struggle over the item. The relative, who was also shot, is now recovering in the hospital. The teen buyer, who had planned the robbery with Dominguez, is facing juvenile armed robbery charges. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Caleb Williams Soars, Bears' Playoff Hopes Brighten

    01:45|
    Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears quarterback, is on a hot streak, averaging 274 passing yards, throwing 6 TDs, and posting a 131.1 passer rating in last three games against tough opponents. Hes shown elite flashes, setting records, and coach Ben Johnson sees a big change in his game. With a potential 4000-yard season on the horizon, Bears fans hope Williams can cement his legacy and brighten their playoff hopes. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • New Year's Babies Bring Joy to Illinois & Indiana

    01:54|
    New Year, New Lives: Hospitals across Illinois and Indiana welcomed the first babies of 2026, including Hazel at UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Hinsdale, Matthew at UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook, River Joseph at Franciscan Health Crown Point, Winona at Advocate Christ Medical Center, Kolbie Noelle at Advocate Sherman Hospital, and Brandon Alexander Whittington at Mount Sinai Hospital. Parents shared their joy, marking a shift from New Years Eve celebrations to pure happiness. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Basketball Coach Shot, Survives Close Call

    01:28|
    Gentry Hunt, a Chicago-based biology teacher and basketball coach, was shot in the shoulder during a one-on-one tournament. Despite the close call, Hunt remains grateful and is using the incident as a wake-up call to emphasize the importance of his ProCreate Academy, which uses basketball and life skills to keep young boys off the streets. Hunt has no grudge against the shooters and is planning a gathering with his students this Friday. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • NFL Risers: Charbonnet, Monangai, Washington, Dike, Mayer

    01:54|
    NFLs Hottest Fantasy Football Players: Zach Charbonnet, Kyle Monangai, Parker Washington, Chimere Dike, and Michael Mayer Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Local Leaf: Urban Farming for Healthy Resolutions

    01:26|
    Local Leaf, a new hydroponic farm in Highland Park, is revolutionizing urban farming by growing microgreens, lettuce, spinach, and edible flowers in a controlled indoor space. Co-owners Stefanie and Daniel Cohen manage the entire process, from seeding to packing, ensuring optimal growing conditions. The farm not only provides fresh produce but also offers a hands-on connection to food, encouraging consumers to question where their meals come from. Repurposing vacant retail space, Local Leaf is a prime example of how urban areas can be utilized for sustainable farming. With a grand opening set for January fifteenth, this farm is an excellent way to start those healthy resolutions. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Chicago's New Year: Higher Costs Across the Board

    01:28|
    Chicago residents brace for a new year of rising costs, with taxes, utility rates, and everyday fees on the rise. ComEds electricity rate hike and Nicors increase add to the financial strain, while watchdog groups point to surging energy demand from data centers as the main culprit. Local reactions highlight the impact on wallets already stretched thin by high grocery bills. More increases are on the horizon, including a 1.5% tax on liquor for off-site consumption and a hike in the Chicago Skyway toll. Insurance premiums are also soaring, with Allstate clients facing a nearly 9% increase. The biggest shock is a 78% monthly increase in health coverage through Get Covered Illinois, unless Congress intervenes. Low-income individuals can apply for utility bill discounts to alleviate the burden. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Illinois Health Crisis: Subsidies Expire, Premiums Rise

    01:08|
    Rising health insurance premiums and expiring ACA subsidies in Illinois push people out of coverage, leading to a potential healthcare crisis. Cook County officials brace for increased uninsured patients at emergency rooms, as doctors warn of worsened health conditions without regular care. Critics blame Congress for not extending tax credits, affecting over half a million Illinois residents. Despite cost-cutting measures, Cook County pledges to treat all patients. Checkout Solipillow.com
  • Bears Face Lions' Offense, Seek Playoff Spot

    01:30|
    The Chicago Bears defense, fresh off a dismal performance against the 49ers, faces a tough test against the Lions high-powered offense. Ranked 6th in yards per game and 3rd in points per game, the Lions dynamic backfield duo of Gibbs and Montgomery poses a significant threat. The Bears, aiming for the number two seed, must improve their first and second down defense to stop the Lions rushing attack and secure a win. Checkout Solipillow.com