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Pettersson says he played like 'shit' the last few months, confirms knee injury

Pettersson says he played like 'shit' the last few months, confirms knee injury

Originally posted on The Score

Vancouver Canucks forward Elias Pettersson admits he's ready for a much-needed summer reset after a gruelling season that was filled with drama, inconsistent play, and a nagging injury.

"It will be nice to get a break from everything," Pettersson said Thursday, per TSN's Farhan Lalji. "It's been a very noisy season in terms of the contract and how shit I've been the last few months."

Pettersson confirmed that he had been dealing with a knee injury since January. The ailment will not require surgery, though.

It's unclear exactly when Pettersson sustained the injury. He struggled down the stretch, and there's a noticeable discrepancy in his production before and after the All-Star break.

Stat Before break After break GP 49 33 G 27 7 A 37 18 P/GP 1.31 0.76

Pettersson's struggles continued into the postseason, where he only managed one goal and five assists in 13 games prior to Vancouver's second-round exit at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers. His six points were the seventh most on the team.

Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet called out Pettersson after Game 4 of Round 2, noting that the star Swede was among the team's passengers.

Pettersson signed an eight-year, $92.8-million extension in March. His $11.6-million cap hit makes him the Canucks' highest-paid player.

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Originally posted on The Score

Published: 3 months ago

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