Player Discussion Elias Pettersson - A Forward Who Scores

racerjoe

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We're talking about one certain poster here asking Petey to do things only one other player has done in NHL history correct? To be clear I wasn't engaging with such posts.

That specific scenario yes… but read the thread… it’s filled with unjustified expectations.

Not only that, but his cap hit % was only brought up because of this one poster… so the entire conversation is based from that.
 

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That specific scenario yes… but read the thread… it’s filled with unjustified expectations.

Not only that, but his cap hit % was only brought up because of this one poster… so the entire conversation is based from that.

Ok. I didn't read every single post carefully but I didn't really see a lot of posters posting unjustified expectations.

Regardless, it doesn't change my point which I have expressed consistently here. Petey is paid to be one of the best players in the game, he wants to be one of the best players in the game, and we need him to be one of the best players in the game.
 

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I think the PP thing is just coaching decision, Tocchet runs P1 and he loves his point shot and tip in
But then why have Petey on the first unit frankly? If that's Tocchet's plan I'd rather just have Brannstrom or Hronek on the first unit alongside Hughes to reduce the likelihood of any shorthanded chances against (which we've had a bunch of this year to be fair). The second unit can have Brannstrom/Hronek and Petey on the point and hopefully, at least his shot could be used.

It feels useless having Petey on the first unit and not using his shot which is one of his biggest strengths.
 
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racerjoe

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Ok. I didn't read every single post carefully but I didn't really see a lot of posters posting unjustified expectations.

Regardless, it doesn't change my point which I have expressed consistently here. Petey is paid to be one of the best players in the game, he wants to be one of the best players in the game, and we need him to be one of the best players in the game.

And like I said to that point… sure…
 

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Where are you getting the 21st highest paid player stat from? Are you counting expired contracts like Ovechkin and Malkin's previous deal?
When he signed the contract I went on cap friendly then redid the math for the top 50 (since their table was for cap % at time of signing but the cap was going up before his contract kicked in). It took me forever since I had to adjust everyones cap% by a year. I posted my result in a previous Pettersson thread that he was tied for 21st. So I am 100% confident when he signed his deal he had the 21st highest contract by cap percent at time of contract start in the league, only including active contracts. Right now I don't know, some may have expired in the interim and others may have signed for a higher percent, capfriendly isnt around.
 

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Need Pettersson to make the type of plays that Hughes made on his goal.

At his paygrade it should happen once every half dozen games or so. Not saying it has to be a coast-to-coast but something where he single-handedly produces a goal, the "something out of nothing" types.

He needs to play like the gamebreaker he is paid to be.
 

IComeInPeace

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Need Pettersson to make the type of plays that Hughes made on his goal.

At his paygrade it should happen once every half dozen games or so. Not saying it has to be a coast-to-coast but something where he single-handedly produces a goal, the "something out of nothing" types.

He needs to play like the gamebreaker he is paid to be.

I don’t know if that was ever really a huge part of his game, was it (unless we are talking about a beautiful passing play, or a big shot)?

He’s on a 46 goal and 109 point pace over his last 9 games and is coming out of his funk.

That’s what we need from him.
 

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Need Pettersson to make the type of plays that Hughes made on his goal.

At his paygrade it should happen once every half dozen games or so. Not saying it has to be a coast-to-coast but something where he single-handedly produces a goal, the "something out of nothing" types.

He needs to play like the gamebreaker he is paid to be.
To make those game-breaking plays, you need to be able to skate at top level, whether its beating defensemen with speed or agility. Petey clearly has the hands for it, but NHL players are too good that you can't just beat them with hands alone. Petey has been very good lately and getting even better, but I think his knee is still bothering him. He still doesn't have the top speed he had before, and he isn't twisting/turning as much either. I think he'll get there eventually, but for now I'm just happy he is productive again.
 
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HairyKneel

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I don’t know if that was ever really a huge part of his game, was it (unless we are talking about a beautiful passing play, or a big shot)?

He’s on a 46 goal and 109 point pace over his last 9 games and is coming out of his funk.

That’s what we need from him.

Good point. He is finally playing well again and folks are still throwing shade at him.
 

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Need Pettersson to make the type of plays that Hughes made on his goal.

At his paygrade it should happen once every half dozen games or so. Not saying it has to be a coast-to-coast but something where he single-handedly produces a goal, the "something out of nothing" types.

He needs to play like the gamebreaker he is paid to be.
He's had no speed since his knee has been bothering him.
 

supercanuck

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I don’t know if that was ever really a huge part of his game, was it (unless we are talking about a beautiful passing play, or a big shot)?

He’s on a 46 goal and 109 point pace over his last 9 games and is coming out of his funk.

That’s what we need from him.

IMO, his gamebreaking ability was his shot. Not the PP one timer from the point, but those where he just rips it top shelf from out of nowhere. Basically unstoppable. That shot has been completely missing, and I wonder if it's injury related or not.
 

Ernie

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I don’t know if that was ever really a huge part of his game, was it (unless we are talking about a beautiful passing play, or a big shot)?

His speed has taken a big hit, according to NHL Edge he went from top 10% a couple of seasons ago to below average now. It's nice he's back to making plays but he's not able to back off the defence with his speed like he used to.
 
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