What’s the story with Elias Pettersson?

kanucks25

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He is only paid like them because they signed their contracts a long time ago or in Crosby's case he is just a legend who would rather improve playoff odds than make a few extra mill.

Draisaitl just signed 14mill per. There are going to be a lot of players getting 10-11mill contracts in the future that are far below the Crosby/McDavid/MacKinnon tier. Nylander got the same as Pettersson around the same time. The narrative that he is paid like the top 3 players is only true at the surface level.

Btw, I am not claiming that he is playing up to the standards of a 11.6mill contract so far, just pointing out that his contract is a fair one for the player Pettersson is (hopefully is and not WAS)

??????

He's 5th right now. You can argue Crosby should be paid more and use Draisaitl's next contract and that would still put him at 7th.

A few players might pass him over the next few seasons but he'll still be top-10.

There's nothing "surface level" about that, he's literally being paid like the players that are in the conversation for best in the world.

Yeah in the future 11.6 is going to fall out of that category but we're talking about today.
 

crowfish

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??????

He's 5th right now. You can argue Crosby should be paid more and use Draisaitl's next contract and that would still put him at 7th.

A few players might pass him over the next few seasons but he'll still be top-10.

There's nothing "surface level" about that, he's literally being paid like the players that are in the conversation for best in the world.

Yeah in the future 11.6 is going to fall out of that category but we're talking about today.

I am talking about today.... As in if McDavid, Crosby & MacKinnon were 25 years old and signing an 8 year deal today, they would be making far more than 11.6million... That is why the comparison is flawed.
 
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Lawzy

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I guess the timeline I remembered in my head was off, thank you for correcting me. I'll toss that theory out.
I kind of remember it that way too, honestly. I think that point total is heavily carried by that east coast road trip where the lotto line was unbelievable. Visually, his play dropped when they dropped Kuzmenko from his line back in November but I think he was still producing despite that.
 

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I can't tell you what's wrong with him but I absolutely in no way buy any theory that he's currently playing injured.

Pettersson has missed 0 time. He played all 82 regular season games last season. He played all 13 playoff games last season.

No reports of him getting surgery in the offseason.

What's causing him to play so far below his abilities? I don't know, but I am almost 100% certain it's not an injury.
 
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I will wait, so far we had to face Vasilevsky in his vezina form and Bob in his playoff form. I dont think Canucks have had an easy goalie to face except maybe the Philly goalie. We need to face skinner a couple of times to boost Peterssons stats
 

Regal

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I kind of remember it that way too, honestly. I think that point total is heavily carried by that east coast road trip where the lotto line was unbelievable. Visually, his play dropped when they dropped Kuzmenko from his line back in November but I think he was still producing despite that.

Mikheyev also went from scoring decently until the middle of November (6 goals and 9 points in 11 games) to a ghost. I think that in large part coincided with Pettersson no longer carrying him.
 

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