GDT: GAME 69 - Tuesday, March 18th, 2025 - Winnipeg Jets at Vancouver Canucks - 9:00pm CDT - TSN3 - CJOB/Power 97

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Are the Canucks the only team in NHL history to have two separate occasions where they have 2 players with the same name on the team?

Currently, Elias Pettersson

88-89 - they had to 2 Greg Adams.

Is the Swedish spelling of "Pettersson" arbitrary or regional in their use of double or single "T's" and "S's"?
 
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