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It's why if he makes the Canucks on his talent alone next season, it's best if he's sheltered in between a veteran two-way presence in Eriksson and the rugged & even bigger dude by next year Virtanen, because every year he should be piling on the lean muscle, JV should be gunning for the optimal Iginla size of 6'1 - 210/215lbs.
As if jumping into the small-ice NHL isn’t hard enough. You want him to do it while trying to put on muscle (ie in the gym a lot) and playing on a horrific team in a demanding market. He was deadly on the PP in the tourney but Canada exposed him 5-on-5 and in his own zone. He’s clearly not ready for NHL action.
He’ll come when he’s ready. If he blows the doors off like Boeser that’s great, but I’d rather try the Nylander route with him and suck him in Utica to learn the NA game and get on the training and diet plan away from the unreasonable expectations in Vancouver. Or leave him in Europe and have that ELC slide again. Having him and Juolevi bulking up and still on ELC into their 20’s would not be a bad thing.
The Pettersson weight issue is a non issue. It is only a matter of time.
He has the skills. He just needs to add muscle. Lots of teenagers get scrawny when they add inches of height faster than they can add weight. Pettersson knows he needs to bulk up, and I'm sure that will be his main focus this summer.
He'll be ready when he is ready. Next season or the one after that.
Patience, grasshopper. Patience.
Whatever you do, always give 100 %!
Except when donating blood.
It's why if he makes the Canucks on his talent alone next season, it's best if he's sheltered in between a veteran two-way presence in Eriksson and the rugged & even bigger dude by next year Virtanen, because every year he should be piling on the lean muscle, JV should be gunning for the optimal Iginla size of 6'1 - 210/215lbs.
As if jumping into the small-ice NHL isn’t hard enough. You want him to do it while trying to put on muscle (ie in the gym a lot) and playing on a horrific team in a demanding market. He was deadly on the PP in the tourney but Canada exposed him 5-on-5 and in his own zone. He’s clearly not ready for NHL action.
He’ll come when he’s ready. If he blows the doors off like Boeser that’s great, but I’d rather try the Nylander route with him and suck him in Utica to learn the NA game and get on the training and diet plan away from the unreasonable expectations in Vancouver. Or leave him in Europe and have that ELC slide again. Having him and Juolevi bulking up and still on ELC into their 20’s would not be a bad thing.
The Pettersson weight issue is a non issue. It is only a matter of time.
He has the skills. He just needs to add muscle. Lots of teenagers get scrawny when they add inches of height faster than they can add weight. Pettersson knows he needs to bulk up, and I'm sure that will be his main focus this summer.
He'll be ready when he is ready. Next season or the one after that.
Patience, grasshopper. Patience.
It's why if he makes the Canucks on his talent alone next season, it's best if he's sheltered in between a veteran two-way presence in Eriksson and the rugged & even bigger dude by next year Virtanen, because every year he should be piling on the lean muscle, JV should be gunning for the optimal Iginla size of 6'1 - 210/215lbs.
As if jumping into the small-ice NHL isn’t hard enough. You want him to do it while trying to put on muscle (ie in the gym a lot) and playing on a horrific team in a demanding market. He was deadly on the PP in the tourney but Canada exposed him 5-on-5 and in his own zone. He’s clearly not ready for NHL action.
He’ll come when he’s ready. If he blows the doors off like Boeser that’s great, but I’d rather try the Nylander route with him and suck him in Utica to learn the NA game and get on the training and diet plan away from the unreasonable expectations in Vancouver. Or leave him in Europe and have that ELC slide again. Having him and Juolevi bulking up and still on ELC into their 20’s would not be a bad thing.
Negative.
He'll make the team next year, book it.
He's just too good, he's like a 1st overall pick if you will, draft+1.
Why I want protection for him in a bigger/older Jake Virtanen & his new mentor Eriksson.
Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
Eriksson should be wearing a ski mask and packing a gun. The guy is a thief. I’d prefer to keep that guy as far away from Petersson as possible. The kid will play when he’s ready. Zero reason to shoehorn him onto a horrific squad
“I don’t care what you and some other poster were talking about”
Id say another year in europe then a year or 2 in utica before hes ready to challenge for an nhl roster spot.
Theres no way he will be hanging onto pucks like he was doing at this tournament when he was danglin. He needs 40 more pounds of muscle added to that pipecleaner frame.
Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2018 4:09 am
Lol Virtanen isn’t a protector.
Eriksson should be wearing a ski mask and packing a gun. The guy is a thief. I’d prefer to keep that guy as far away from Petersson as possible. The kid will play when he’s ready. Zero reason to shoehorn him onto a horrific squad
I'd just as soon see them NEVER share the dressing room together.