Elias Pettersson is not having much fun lately. The situation with J.T. Miller is not very pleasant, but it’s not the only thing that could affect his good mood. The Canucks forward lost a significant amount of money because he was defrauded during a real estate transaction in Sweden.
Pettersson is the pie-in-the-sky acquisition. The Canucks, one of the league’s most disappointing teams this season, have a fractured locker room due to a schism between Pettersson and J.T. Miller. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Saturday that a deal was close involving Miller but ultimately wasn’t finalized.
NHL insider Elliotte Friedman reported on Sportsnet's "Saturday Headlines" that Pettersson has informed Canucks management that he "would like to stay" with the team, offering the franchise some clarity on his vantage point.
The Vancouver Canucks are the center of attention in the NHL, and not because they’re on some incredible hot streak. Instead, everyone is keeping an eye on the Canucks as a feud between J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson has reached a boiling point.
According to Swedish media outlets HockeyNews.se and ST (subscription required), Elias Pettersson has been defrauded out of 2.7 million SEK, which is roughly $353,000 CAD and $245,000 USD, by a real estate broker who is now serving time in jail.
Pettersson scored a goal on three shots in Tuesday's 3-2 loss to the Sabres. Pettersson ended his five-game goal drought, which covered all the time since he returned from an undisclosed injury. He had just one assist in that span.
It appears Elias Pettersson has fallen victim to a crooked real estate agent in Sweden. The Vancouver Canucks star bought a luxury home.
Canucks GM Patrik Allvin addressed the ongoing struggles of Elias Pettersson during a press conference on Monday, striking a balance between critique and support for the star forward.
If the Vancouver Canucks have issues with J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson, is it worth taking a chance to trade them both? Stefen Rosner takes a look.
I took a trip down to the farm on Sunday. The Abbotsford Canucks came into Sunday’s tilt with the San Jose Barracuda riding a five-game winning streak and looking to sweep all six games of their homestand.
Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin announced on Wednesday evening that the club has recalled forward Linus Karlsson and defenceman Elias Pettersson from their AHL affiliate, Abbotsford Canucks.
The NHL's annual trade deadline is 3 PM ET on Friday, March 7, 2025. With the big day less than two months away, hockey pundits are speculating which