What’s the story with Elias Pettersson?

NotAVacuumSalesman

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I know it’s early in the season but Pettersson’s issue goes back to the second half of last season.

Maybe Canucks fans who’ve been following closely could give us the scope regarding Pettersson. Is he injured or not injured? If he’s injured why is he not on IR? If he’s healthy, why is his production low relative to his usual performance?

What’s your guy’s take with regards to Pettersson’s lack of production?
 

tyhee

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Sorry to say you're not likely to get a straightforward definitive answer from those of us on HF-Canucks.

At the media availability following the Canucks' elimination from the 2024 playoffs, Pettersson said he'd been dealing with tendonitis in the knee. Some will say he's hurting but not so much as to be unable to play, just so that it hampers his effectiveness. Some have suggested his knee is still bothering but quite a few in the spring speculated that there could be a wrist problem.

Others, noting things like, for example, EP diddling around with the puck instead of taking what used to be an excellent 1-timer, will suggest the problem is at least partly confidence or otherwise psychological.
 

Raistlin

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the last game was his best game, so hes trending in the right direction. If he doesnt perform in the next 2 games, at the 5gm mark, he will regret signing that big contract in a fishbowl city like Vancouver.
 

Bobby9

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1) Physically he is not built for heavy playoff style hockey. He’s afraid to engage in physical play.

2) He displays very very poor body language. He’s sulking when things don’t go his way. Gives up on plays.

3) He has very poor balance and a weak core. He’s often found face down ass up on the ice.

4) He has v low intensity. He never drives play. He rarely takes over a game even though he has the skill too.

Very high skillled weak and weak minded player who Vancouver made their highest paid player.

Nightmare situation for Canucks fans including me.
 

TheDawnOfANewTage

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He got the bag. Many such cases.

Such a stupid, simplified narrative in pretty much every case.

1) Physically he is not built for heavy playoff style hockey. He’s afraid to engage in physical play.

2) He displays very very poor body language. He’s sulking when things don’t go his way. Gives up on plays.

3) He has very poor balance and a weak core. He’s often found face down ass up on the ice.

4) He has v low intensity. He never drives play. He rarely takes over a game even though he has the skill too.

Very high skillled weak and weak minded player who Vancouver made their highest paid player.

Nightmare situation for Canucks fans including me.

It’s much more this- he’s like a polished Laine, odd as that is to say. When he was feeling good it just came naturally. Then life and shit (and injuries) happen, and shit, how’d I have that success again? Lemme try.. this! Oh that was awful, we’ll do.. that! Oof, -1, am I thinking too much?

Tage is a goddamn rockstar, but he’s got a touch of the same thing- the game is a fine line between thinking/feeling, and seems some dudes lately have really gotten caught in the mentals of it all.
 

nowhereman

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You will get an answer somewhere between "he can do no wrong and it is injuries/linemates that are to blame" and he is "the most mentally fragile player in the NHL who frequently gives up on his team when things aren't going his way".

Who knows where things actually stand. As a Canucks fan, I really don't know. Not sure I've seen a more mercurial star since I've been following the NHL.
 

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