The Petey Predicament

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Tciso wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 3:29 pm No to JT. This is a re-build, not a re-tool, or a re-tard.
I agree.

Only reasons I can actually see for this move is that they have determined that Pettersson is a culture problem here, or they have determined that 4 years at $8M for a vet that was well liked by fans and most teammates is preferable to 6 more years of $11.6M.

Oh yeah, and obviously this move is made with zero retention and there wasn't a better offer on the table.
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It was joke for fucks sake.
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I hope JT gets sold to a contender.

You talk about playoff performers, that's a playoff performer.
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Fucking ridonkulous....
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donlever wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 4:11 pm It was joke for fucks sake.
I figured yours was.

Was kenji's?
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Final word on Pettersson, for me. Keep him ffs. Give him some wingers that can score. See what next year brings.


Unless you get a monster homer for him :mrgreen:
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Hockey Widow wrote: Sat Jan 24, 2026 9:03 pm Final word on Pettersson, for me. Keep him ffs. Give him some wingers that can score. See what next year brings.


Unless you get a monster hummer for him :mrgreen:
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Posted this in the Olympic hockey thread as well but it appears EP40 will start the tournament aligned with Zibanajed and Rakell.

Mika - 52P 56G leads Rangers
Rakell - missed some time but 24P in 35G
EP40 - disappointing stat package
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From the Canucks thread- Mëds don't forget the rumoured cost was going to be over $12+/yr and 11.6 was considered fair value for the team at the time.
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Considered by who?
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donlever wrote: Mon Feb 16, 2026 11:57 am Considered by who?
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The Vancouver Canucks still have important decisions to make with their pending UFAs, but signing Elias Pettersson through his prime years is a bargain, says Adam Proteau.
Elias Pettersson avoids becoming an RFA this summer by signing an eight-year contract extension with the Vancouver Canucks.

The Vancouver Canucks made a huge investment in their future on Saturday, signing superstar forward Elias Pettersson to an eight-year contract that carries an annual salary cap hit of $11.6 million per season.

The deal comes on the heels of rumors the Canucks were exploring trade options with the Carolina Hurricanes for Pettersson, but many observers were skeptical a trade would happen. Vancouver executive Jim Rutherford and GM Patrik Allvin didn’t want to be known as the ones who sent Pettersson packing, and if the Canucks could re-sign him at a reasonable rate, they always were going to keep him in the fold.

Pettersson’s extension cuts into Vancouver’s cap flexibility, with the team now having 15 players under contract for 2024-25 and about $24.9 million in cap space to fill out the roster.


If they re-sign recent trade acquisition Elias Lindholm, that will make Allvin’s job even more difficult to keep their defense corps intact, with Filip Hronek becoming an RFA after this season and Tyler Myers, Nikita Zadorov and Ian Cole becoming UFAs. Pettersson’s willingness to take a relatively cheap extension does give Allvin more power to keep the team competitive, and although Pettersson will be the highest-paid player on the Canucks, the talent that’s been assembled around him takes some of the pressure off him to do all the heavy lifting for the franchise.

Pettersson won’t be the NHL’s highest-paid performer, but at age 25, he will still get another big financial swing at the plate when he becomes a UFA in 2032. But this new contract means Pettersson no longer has to deal with questions about his immediate and long-term future. He’s committed to the Canucks, he’s made some sacrifices to keep the roster as intact as possible, and he’s still moving into his prime. All he has to worry about now is the challenge of winning a Stanley Cup.

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That said, Pettersson has given Vancouver management a bargain. If he had’ve brushed off long-term extension offers, signed a one-year deal this summer and walked to unrestricted free agency the following year, Pettersson would've easily been able to make much more than the $11.6 million he settled for with the Canucks. Instead, Pettersson was loyal and humble, and that’s why he’s made Vancouver fans love him all the more. He wasn’t going to settle for a deal that was in the $9-million to $10-million range, but by ratcheting up the money to nearly $12 million per year, Canucks brass found a way to keep Pettersson around.


In this year of many positive things for the Canucks, Pettersson’s extension ranks up there with the very best news they've had in many a year.
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Hindsight says this didn't turn out as planned but at the time it was well within or below expected value. The issue is how he came out of the drama related to either the resigning or a phantom/undisclosed injury that has led us to here where Mëds anti-swede dillusions have become the norm
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