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It'll cost ya all your PetterssonsHow about Jack and Luke to Vancouver brother?

It'll cost ya all your PetterssonsHow about Jack and Luke to Vancouver brother?
This is the rub. I see a lot of people saying don't sell low, but you don't know if his value will continue to sink or rise if his play improves. Selling now may be his highest value. We just don't know.I’d cut bait before his value sinks any lower.
no they shouldn’t. Even if he stays at that 80-90 point range, his contract is going to be average in a couple seasons with the projected cap increases. You don’t make a knee jerk reaction and sell on a guy who has the pedigree he does.I don't see Pettersson bouncing back with Vancouver.
Either he doesn't bounce back at all, or he gets traded and bounces back.
So the Canucks should absolutely trade him before his NTC kicks in, since I doubt they're going to get much more out of them than they are now.
Stays at an 80-90 point range?no they shouldn’t. Even if he stays at that 80-90 point range, his contract is going to be average in a couple seasons with the projected cap increases. You don’t make a knee jerk reaction and sell on a guy who has the pedigree he does.
He’s also hurt and still tending to his knee injury, which he was seen wrapping and icing still during this tournament. Wouldn’t be surprised if he ends up getting surgeryStays at an 80-90 point range?
He's on a 56 point pace this season.
In the playoffs he played at a 37 point pace.
90 points is a pipe dream for Pettersson at this point.
Was he or was Elias? They traded the wrong guy.JT had to be traded because he was quite literally a cancer to the locker room.