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Elias Pettersson Crosses the Line with Lousy Excuses For His Struggles

Updated Feb. 24, 2025, 5:12 p.m. by Cooper Godin, Canucks Daily 1 min read
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The Vancouver Canucks had a pretty poor performance in Utah last night, falling 2-1, losing their second game in as many days and Elias Pettersson had to face the media afterwards, but was not happy about doing so.

Elias Pettersson has struggled mightily at times this season and when you're playing in a Canadian market, combined with making over $11 million annually, there's going to be a lot of pressure to perform and so far, he hasn't been doing that, registering 19 goals dating back to February 1st, 2024.

Elias Pettersson gives lousy answer to media when asked about his struggles The 26-year-old picked up an assist during last night's game in Salt Lake City, Utah, finishing the game with no shots on goal in 18:11 of ice time.

When speaking with reporters after the loss, Pettersson was asked if confidence has played a factor in him not being able to find the back of the net this season and he gave a pretty lousy answer.

Sure, Elias Pettersson is probably frustrated with the questions about his struggles, but until he turns things around, he's going to keep getting asked about it because frankly, as the 5th highest player in the National Hockey League , he should be well over a point-per-game player and right now, he's at 0.68 points-per-game.

On Monday's edition of Halford and Brough The Athletic's Thomas Drance spoke about Elias Pettersson's comments from last night and called it an appalling answer and that the fans deserve better.

He went on to add, 'I just don't get it.

I don't think that's the way champions carry themselves in the media.' It's hard to figure out where the Vancouver Canucks should go from here with Elias Pettersson as his poor play this season and high salary would make it difficult to trade him before March 7th, but perhaps they could look at doing something at the draft before his no-movement clause kicks in on July 1st.

However, in order to get a return that Patrik Allvin would be happy and comfortable with, they'll need Elias Pettersson to turn things around in a big way and with only four games left before the trade deadline and 25 remaining in the regular season, it's going to be tough for the Sundsvall, Sweden native to prove his worth as an $11.6 million player.

Source: Iain MacIntyre/Sportsnet Things go from bad to worse for Canucks' Elias Pettersson This article first appeared on Canucks Daily and was syndicated with permission..

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