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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 19:39
- Average Power Play TOI: 3:45
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 1:22
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2021–22
18:36
3:14
0:37
2022–23
20:33
3:50
1:48
2023–24
19:39
3:45
1:22
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Irfaan Gaffar of Sportsnet believes the Canucks are hoping to lock down Pettersson for a cap hit of under $12 million annually.
ANALYSIS
At $12 million per campaign, Pettersson would be a bit below Nathan MacKinnon's eight-year, $100.8 million contract, which was signed Sept. 20, 2022. That's not a perfect one-to-one comparison - MacKinnon is roughly three years older than Pettersson. Additionally, MacKinnon was set to become an unrestricted free agent before inking his extension, while Pettersson would be a restricted free agent with arbitration rights after his existing three-year, $22.05 million deal expires this summer. Still, the circumstances are close enough that you could see Pettersson potentially using it as a comparable. The 25-year-old set career highs with 39 goals and 102 points last season and is tending towards a similar finish in 2023-24 with 29 markers and 75 points through 61 appearances.
At $12 million per campaign, Pettersson would be a bit below Nathan MacKinnon's eight-year, $100.8 million contract, which was signed Sept. 20, 2022. That's not a perfect one-to-one comparison - MacKinnon is roughly three years older than Pettersson. Additionally, MacKinnon was set to become an unrestricted free agent before inking his extension, while Pettersson would be a restricted free agent with arbitration rights after his existing three-year, $22.05 million deal expires this summer. Still, the circumstances are close enough that you could see Pettersson potentially using it as a comparable. The 25-year-old set career highs with 39 goals and 102 points last season and is tending towards a similar finish in 2023-24 with 29 markers and 75 points through 61 appearances.
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Pettersson's production a season ago was just fine, as he closed the campaign with career-best marks in both goals (32) and points (68), but fantasy managers were expecting more. Instead, J.T. Miller was the breakout star of the Vancouver offense, finishing with 99 points, good for ninth in the league. Pettersson has been frequently banged up early in his NHL career, so the fact he was able to play 80 of the Vancouver's 82 games was a very positive sign. The Swede looks like a clear buy-low candidate from a fantasy perspective should he dip in drafts this coming fall. The talent isn't in question, while Pettersson will turn just 24 years old in mid-November.