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Is it time to start calling Pettersen - Generational?
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RoyalDude wrote:Is it time to start calling Pettersen - Generational?
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RoyalDude wrote:Is it time to start calling Pettersen - Generational?

I think you know the answer.
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RoyalDude wrote:Is it time to start calling Pettersen - Generational?
Béliveau, Orr, Gretzky, Lemieux, Pettersen... :D
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The numbers Pettersen is putting up as an 18 year old rookie in the SHL are insane!
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Gretzky, Lemieux, Orr, might be taking it too far, but when I see his mix of great shot, soft hand dekes and tape to tape passing I get reminded of Peter Forsberg. He may not have his physicality (yet), or his mean streak, but he has his combination of skill sets.

And seriously, if he can get anywhere near what Foppa brought to the table, that would be awesome.
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Forsberg was so good in the NHL because you couldn't get the puck off him like Crosby. The hand skills were only part of what made him one of the best.

I'm not sure but I seem to remember he was thin as a teenager as well...Per?
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Uncle dans leg wrote:Forsberg was so good in the NHL because you couldn't get the puck off him like Crosby. The hand skills were only part of what made him one of the best.

I'm not sure but I seem to remember he was thin as a teenager as well...Per?
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RoyalDude wrote:Is it time to start calling Pettersen - Generational?
This is the Canucks. On another team he might be generational. On the Canucks, the heights of fan's excitement is directly proportional to a prospect's demise. While I'm hoping for a 100+ point player, I'm expecting a black swan event. My guess, an accidental overdose when he steps on a needle while Tryamkin is trashing Vancouver and taking him on a tour of Hastings street.
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RoyalDude wrote:The numbers Pettersen is putting up as an 18 year old rookie in the SHL are insane!
McDavid isn't look generational right now.

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Still Pettersson is producing like a mad man, insane shit, like the players before him he has to strengthen up a bit before going to the NHL pros.
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Anton Rödin's bad luck continues.

After a good start for Davos in the Swiss league with four points in three games, in game four he crashed into the boards feet first and broke his ancle.

Damn, I feel sorry for him. :(
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Per wrote:Anton Rödin's bad luck continues.

After a good start for Davos in the Swiss league with four points in three games, in game four he crashed into the boards feet first and broke his ancle.

Damn, I feel sorry for him. :(
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Lancer wrote:
Per wrote:Obviously no serious injury on Pettersson. He played tonight as Växjö beat Färjestad 5-4, and had four assists!
That brings the total to 35 points in 25 games, or a 1.4 points per game average.
Pretty decent, imho, for a 19 year old rookie.
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Not suggesting that he is, but just wondering considering his high assist to goal ratio.

Good to see he's back skating though.
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Good nights from Lind, Gaudette and Gadjovich. Damn is JimBro slaying with the "later" draft picks. Why he was hired. The previous regime was a tire fire at the draft table, nuff said.
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