Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Mon Oct 13, 2025 6:44 pm
It’s early but for some reason I’m seeing the season flash right before my eyes.
I saw the next 8 seasons (7 now) flash before my eyes as soon as they signed Pettersson to his extension.
I guess on the post-game show after the Coiler game they were discussing him and the question was raised (paraphrased): How many players go off the rails for 100 games after 6 seasons of NHL hockey and actually recover their mojo and return to form?
I can’t think of many. Certainly none who didn’t require a change of scenery first, and one that came with a lessened responsibility/expectation as well.
Somewhere in NW BC trying (yet again) to trade a(nother) Swede…..
Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Mon Oct 13, 2025 6:44 pm
It’s early but for some reason I’m seeing the season flash right before my eyes.
I saw the next 8 seasons (7 now) flash before my eyes as soon as they signed Pettersson to his extension.
I guess on the post-game show after the Coiler game they were discussing him and the question was raised (paraphrased): How many players go off the rails for 100 games after 6 seasons of NHL hockey and actually recover their mojo and return to form?
I can’t think of many. Certainly none who didn’t require a change of scenery first, and one that came with a lessened responsibility/expectation as well.
How many ownerships in the league would watch the Horvat-Miller-Peter scenario unfold and not figure out the management needed to be turfed?
Mëds wrote: ↑Mon Oct 13, 2025 8:02 pm
I can’t think of many. Certainly none who didn’t require a change of scenery first, and one that came with a lessened responsibility/expectation as well.
How many ownerships in the league would watch the Horvat-Miller-Peter scenario unfold and not figure out the management needed to be turfed?
I can think of one...
What did Bo have to do with it? I missed that.
Somewhere in NW BC trying (yet again) to trade a(nother) Swede…..
Mëds wrote: ↑Mon Oct 13, 2025 8:02 pm
I can’t think of many. Certainly none who didn’t require a change of scenery first, and one that came with a lessened responsibility/expectation as well.
How many ownerships in the league would watch the Horvat-Miller-Peter scenario unfold and not figure out the management needed to be turfed?
I can think of one...
What did Bo have to do with it? I missed that.
Well, he inherited three pretty good centers, and look at the mess they made of it, Mëds. It's been a train of bad judgment; they sit with a pouty, overpaid problem child. It was a tragic series of moves. That's about it.
Mëds wrote: ↑Mon Oct 13, 2025 8:02 pm
I can’t think of many. Certainly none who didn’t require a change of scenery first, and one that came with a lessened responsibility/expectation as well.
How many ownerships in the league would watch the Horvat-Miller-Peter scenario unfold and not figure out the management needed to be turfed?
I can think of one...
What did Bo have to do with it? I missed that.
Well, he inherited three pretty good centers, and look at the mess they made of it, Mëds. It's been a train of bad judgment; they sit with a pouty, overpaid problem child. It was a tragic series of moves. That's about it.
Ahh. I thought you were inferring that Bo was part of the drama.
I get what you’re saying.
Somewhere in NW BC trying (yet again) to trade a(nother) Swede…..
I feel like we are back at that similar situation when the Sedins were fading out - how, even past their prime, they gave us a glimmer of hope as so not to officially rebuild. I’m seeing it now, similarly, with our only foundational player in Hughes. The tease continues.
Let’s face it, Pettersson ain’t returning to form. That Swedish Gretzky swagger is long gone. Didn’t we see the same thing happen to Alexi Yashin?
Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Tue Oct 14, 2025 6:30 am
I feel like we are back at that similar situation when the Sedins were fading out - how, even past their prime, they gave us a glimmer of hope as so not to officially rebuild. I’m seeing it now, similarly, with our only foundational player in Hughes. The tease continues.
Let’s face it, Pettersson ain’t returning to form. That Swedish Gretzky swagger is long gone. Didn’t we see the same thing happen to Alexi Yashin?
It is almost like he lost all motivation once he signed the long term deal. That being said, I did see glimpses of 'old Petey' last night it just didn't translate into any tangible. Hopefully a rebound is coming.
theman wrote: ↑Tue Oct 14, 2025 9:44 am
It is almost like he lost all motivation once he signed the long term deal. That being said, I did see glimpses of 'old Petey' last night it just didn't translate into any tangible. Hopefully a rebound is coming.
I doubt the contract had much to do with, in my opinion. He had been looking lost for a while before he signed, which is what had many questioning the contract at the time.
None of us will know what's going on in the kid's head, but "there's something wrong with that boy". We've got a very small sample of 3 games into this season, and I'm not going panic/judge/complain until we're 20 games in. If he's still not earning (even close to) that contract, we're fucked.
Hughes can only do so much, and there's nobody else we can look to who can control a game.
Yep, just another day in the life of a Canucks fan.