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5’8″ 175lbs


5’8″ 175lbs




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  1. DistributionSilly597

    Size doesn’t matter, don’t try me!

  2. Heatersthebest

    There’s no way he’s 5’8”, which in fact makes this a little better.

  3. Give-Me-The-Bat

    Probably weighs the same as Petterson

  4. mightysimi

    I would say Petterson isn’t expecting the second hit after passing the puck

  5. Other-Bee-9279

    Apparently too short for the ref to see

  6. Yop_BombNA

    EP40 was not at all expecting the second hit because that should be an interference minor 7 days a week and twice on a Saturday

  7. BladesOfSteel88

    Petey’s not the strongest on his skates.

  8. JerbearCuddles

    I get killed on the Canucks sub for ripping Petey for being Bambi. Light breeze takes that guy out. He refuses to bulk up. He might actually be lighter than Caufield if he’s actually 175. With that said, I doubt Petey was prepped for the 2nd shove after he passed the puck. It wasn’t interference imo, just saying Petey needs to go to the shop with the Sedins. Learn how to take contact.

  9. This angle defines the reason a “camera” ref is needed. The ref follows the puck and completely misses the “interference” on EP40 , the entire arena erupted after that late hit.

  10. Rapebad

    Hey Matheson is on the Canadiens now too. He did some shit to Petey before.

  11. Baron_VonDoom

    But does he have a concrete skull like that other manlet tie domi?

  12. meczakin81

    No good plays. All fight on this slob.

  13. AmThano

    Reminds of the days playing bantam hockey where that short, but stocky kid could hit you in a way that really hurt

  14. gutter__snipe

    The second hit is a penalty maybe that’s why Petersson didn’t expect it

  15. Ambitious_Western_12

    I would say he’s trying to draw the penalty. Late hit and intentional in front of the stripes

  16. most_dopamine

    This is why I’m so sick of hearing people say that Connor Bedard is too small for the NHL… it’s not all about size. body mechanics and the ability to move your weight correctly are everything…not to mention the kid will probably gain 20 pounds in the next year plus possibly more height.

  17. LeafsHater67

    6’2 175 is way smaller than 5’8 and 175 tbh

  18. throwing_snowballs

    It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog.

  19. PotentialUmpire3771

    Not that hard to manhandle Pettersson though

  20. iwatchtoomuchsports

    That’s an interference lol

  21. MatchApprehensive816

    Against 6’2 170 pounds, big deal

  22. Free-Supermarket-516

    My defensive partner in high school was a small guy, but he absolutely rocked people all the time. He just knew how and where to hit.

  23. ticker__101

    One thing Jiu Jitsu taught me is that with the right leverage I can move a much bigger person with ease.

    Everything is perfect in this video.

  24. Loudlaryadjust

    Against notorious beast Pettersson😎

  25. SnooOnions5029

    And weighs the exact same and a late hit lol

  26. AggressiveWin650

    Love to see the little guy show the body

  27. raspberryrhubarbsoak

    To be fair, a gentle breeze can knock Petey over on occasion.

  28. TheFrozenCanadianGuy

    To be fair, Pettersson’s legs are built like Bambi

  29. Chadrique

    Always love seeing the little guys giving hits 😮‍💨

  30. Danedurz

    Was that Petterson’s assist on the fourth goal?

  31. Similar-Surprise605

    lol @ ref in the foreground

  32. humblearugula8

    Please don’t vote me down into oblivion. But until Petterson puts on another 10 lbs I fear this is how it goes in playoffs. Pushed off the puck a lot, played hard, that’s when Petey is at his worst. We haven’t seen Petey in a non bubble playoff series. Going to be very interesting, and I want to be made a believer.

  33. WheresWeeezy

    He’s built like me, but in great shape.

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