How many points will Elias Pettersson score in 2022/23?

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How many points will Elias Pettersson score in 2022/23?

  • 50-59 points

    Votes: 6 2.7%
  • 60-69 points

    Votes: 30 13.4%
  • 70-79 points

    Votes: 80 35.7%
  • 80-89 points

    Votes: 67 29.9%
  • 90-99 points

    Votes: 25 11.2%
  • 100-109 points

    Votes: 5 2.2%
  • 110 points or more

    Votes: 11 4.9%

  • Total voters
    224
  • Poll closed .
110 to 120 points. He plays for the Canucks of Vancouver and is a fan favorite
 
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There are lots of ifs and buts but 92 should be in reach.

If I had to put my money on it I would go for 76 to many questions for me at least. Most other top players have their surrounding set and known chemistry. For EP I don't know who he is going to play with, will he be wing or center and ?? ....
 
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1st 40 games be had 24 points.
Last 40 games be posted 44 points.

There were rumours that his wrist wasn't healed. I don't buy it as I'm a huge petey fan. He just wasn't that good. But he did play good under bb. I hope we see the 2nd half petty for an entire season which will be a 90 point player. But I'm guessing around 80 points.
 
he will do as he has and be in the 60-69 point range. There are a lot of REALLY optimistic people voting here.

I'm going with 95 however I might add that's with them keeping Miller. Without Miller on team I'd lower it to 80 or so.
Crazy talk.
 
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he will do as he has and be in the 60-69 point range. There are a lot of REALLY optimistic people voting here.


Crazy talk.

Not really crazy talk as he is talented enough to be a 90ish point guy and I think he has something to prove after his slow start last season.
 
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Not really crazy talk as he is talented enough to be a 90ish point guy and I think he has something to prove after his slow start last season.
It’s pretty crazy to just start expecting 20+ point leaps. It’s not like there has been much added to the team to help him out. If they Planned to keep Miller and then added another big piece in the off-season that might be a reason but I don’t see Mikheyev, Dermott, Dickinso, Lazar etc as moving the needle.

Good luck to him and the Canucks. I just don’t see it as a likely scenario.
 
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It’s pretty crazy to just start expecting 20+ point leaps. It’s not like there has been much added to the team to help him out. If they Planned to keep Miller and then added another big piece in the off-season that might be a reason but I don’t see Mikheyev, Dermott, Dickinso, Lazar etc as moving the needle.

Good luck to him and the Canucks. I just don’t see it as a likely scenario.

Fair enough and all things being equal I would tend to agree but he has been pretty close to a PPG guy in his first 2 seasons had an injury filled 3rd season and last season started off slowly.

He had 44 points in his last 35 games and it's not even really a fluke he is that talented.
 
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