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Frank Seravalli explique pourquoi Pettersson restera à Vancouver, gardant Myers et perspectives pour la saison des Canucks



Frank Seravalli, initié de la LNH du Daily Faceoff. Il donne les dernières nouvelles de la ligue, ses projections pour la saison des Canucks et la possibilité qu’un échange avec Tyler Myers soit encore sur la table. Présenté par @ApplewoodAutoGroup (https://lnk.to/SPApplewood) Écoutez et abonnez-vous au podcast : https://lnk.to/SP646 Envoyez-nous vos commentaires par SMS : 778-402-9680 🔗 : https://linktr.ee /SekeresAndPrice https://twitter.com/sekeresandprice https://www.instagram.com/sekeresandprice/ https://www.facebook.com/SekeresandPrice https://www.tiktok.com/@sekeresandprice https:// www.youtube.com/sekeresprice https://www.sekeresandprice.com/ https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com #Canucks #VancouverCanucks #NHL #Hockey

5 Comments

  1. …Frank joining John Shannon in blowing Matt and Blake's minds arguing that the "Elias situation" is not, in fact, a situation.

  2. Agree with Frankie on the Pacific depth. Also had 5 pegging the playoffs, Calgary is still a mystery to me can they score? Kraken could easily fall down a bit, so it's ripe for the boys to claw their way in. Vegas a Cup hangover? Probably not with that D core, but one can hope.

  3. Pre-cap, you could just pull a Messier and overpay a player to get or keep them. Because of the cap, chances are, Pettersson could probably get as much playing with an American contender as with the Canucks. Yes, Vancouver is gorgeous, and if you’re Canadian, playing here means something to some players. But Pettersson has no ties to the city or country and his lack of success here from a team perspective wouldn’t change that. He knows the Canucks are never going to be flush with cap space and I’m sure after this season, there would be a number of teams, especially with the cap going up, willing to pay him what he’s looking for, including teams that are considered contenders who would likely be willing to clear cap space to make the numbers work. He has very little incentive to sign here long term. If he won’t go long term at the end of the year, signing him to a 1 year deal is suicide. If the season doesn’t go exceptionally well, he’s not staying. He wants to win. Obviously this management group isn’t exactly proactive, but I’d look at moving him. I know ownership wants playoffs, but at what cost?

  4. I agree…the Canucks want to see it again with Petey. And that’s potentially smart. I’ve been saying this in my videos

  5. There’s no big Elias question lmao, media in Vancouver is worst in the league making problems out of nothing

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