Cousin Strawberry wrote: ↑Sun Nov 02, 2025 8:49 pm
Ok the intensity had ramped up for him to resign then.
Lever I'd be on board with that theory if there had been something formally said about it from the team instead but this half assed mention by him...something didn't add up there
You think the team was going to get in front of that when they had a 14 month window still to trade him?
Keeping him was not the plan at the start of the 2024-25 season. Think about it.....
Tocchet on JT: Heart and soul guy, you can't replace that.
Rutherford: You can't replace a player like JT.
Boeser, Boeser, Hughes, Garland: All relayed similar statements.
Petey shits the bed down the stretch and is completely MIA in the post-season after the Vezina nominee goes down, and Miller, Boeser, and Hughes, do the heavy lifting. He then comes out with some weak-ass excuse about a knee injury that nobody seemed to know fuck all about.
He comes back to camp unprepared having done far less than the rest of his teammates over the summer.
JT is the scapegoat as being the one pissed off, but no way in hell are the other leaders of the team going to be happy with that (if you think they didn't care you're delusional).
When Pettersson started that season the way he ended the previous one, there was absolutely no GM in the league going to be paying any sort of value for what would very clearly be an albatross contract. With no offers incoming, the swirling rumours regarding Aqualini saying no to trading Scooter, and JT pissed off, they did what they did.
How many talking heads have pointed out that almost no players have had a fall-off in play like Pettersson for more than a season and recovered that scoring mojo?
You have former Canucks leaders (Linden, Hank, Dank) who are questioning the player.
The only people defending him are fans who don't want to face the fact that this guy was the ultimate red herring in the rebuild.
None of his teammates, none of his coaches, and none of the management, have outright defended him the way they have other players. They have pointed to his abilities, they have pointed to his potential, and they (except the players) have made comments about him having to put in the work.
While the rose-coloured-glasses-wearing-fans don't want to see this, you can bet your ass that coaches and managers around the league are not blind to it. You can also bet that players around the league would be none-to-thrilled about having him added to their locker room after what happened last season.
So we are stuck with what we are stuck with. The knee injury is the only hope we have of seeing this boat anchor of a contract disappearing before 2032.