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Parmi tous les centres du repêchage 2017, personne n’atteindra 500 points plus vite qu’Elias Pettersson, et il est très peu probable qu’un joueur atteigne 200 buts à un rythme plus rapide – le premier choix au total était un centre (Nico Hischier)


Nick Suzuki aurait besoin 39 points lors de ses 7 prochains matchs (rythme de 456 points pour 82 matchs)

Pour marquer, Martin Nečas aurait besoin 42 buts lors de ses 25 prochains matchs (137 buts pour 82 matchs)

Le Josh Norris, souvent blessé, aurait besoin 99 buts lors de ses 238 prochains matchs (rythme de 34 buts pour 82 matchs)

Josh Norris a un rythme de buts en carrière de 30 buts pour 82 matchs et un rythme de 25 buts pour 82 matchs pour la saison en cours.

Pour les passes décisives, Pettersson sera probablement le troisième plus rapide avec 300 passes décisives, le plus rapide étant Robert Thomas.

Nick Suzuki a besoin 1 passe décisive lors de ses 7 prochains matchs (12 passes décisives pour 82 matchs)

Martin Necas aurait besoin 44 passes décisives lors de ses 25 prochains matchs (144 passes décisives pour 82 matchs)

Nico Hischier, premier choix au classement général, compte 5 buts de moins et 20 passes décisives en moins malgré 64 matchs joués en plus


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37 Comments

  1. RelevantJackWhite

    Uhh, Jason Robertson has already hit 200 at a faster pace, per your image. He would need just 21 points in 55 to match Petey’s 500-point pace as well. He’s just not a center

  2. diggidydangidy

    Pfft, what a bum that Makar guy is, eh

  3. monkey314

    However, the most important thing is that he’s not elite anymore

  4. maxinAAANDrelaxin

    It’s hardly a murderers row of top-end centres but sure, he’s gotten there faster than Suzuki, Thomas, Hischier, and Necas. But I bet all of them beat him to 600 pts.

  5. haihaiclickk

    It’s gotta be studied how crazy his drop off is

  6. squirelrepublic

    I hope he heals from whatever ailment he is on and return to be more than ppg for the next 500 points

  7. youenjoylife

    Pettersson is on year 2 of a cap hit of 11.6M (7.35M before that, with double the production).

    Suzuki has a cap hit of 7.8M

    Necas has a cap hit of 6.5M (soon to be 11.5M though)

    Norris has a cap hit of 7.95M

    Hischier has a cap hit of 7.25M

    Thomas has a cap hit of 8.125M

    Nevermind Pettersson’s recently atrocious play. There’s a substantial difference in cap hit between those players (except Necas starting next season).

  8. Tiger23sun

    Imagine what he could have been if the Canucks didn’t screw up another injury.

    Imagine letting your top paid player play through an injury that only gets worse the more you play on without thinking about sitting him (Tocchet).

    Sigh.

  9. Party_Conference_610

    we’ve been waiting for the original petey to return .. at thus point it looks like it will never happen

  10. Comfortable-Goat-734

    Is this supposed to prove that EP40 is, what, the best centre in his draft? Because everyone knows how productive he was before 2024. Given how he’s played the past two years, there’s 4 centres in your snapshot alone I would rather have that Petey.

  11. Robertson and Makar will hit 500pts faster

  12. MegnaApologist

    It’s a what have you done for me lately league. I would rather have any of Robertson, Suzuki, Thomas, Hischier, Necas, Batherson, Geekie, and probably even Vilardi on the team

  13. mrg3392

    Dallas with one of the best drafts of all time. Franchise dman, elite LW and goalie Oettinger

  14. EverySecondCountss

    I still believe that if Petey gets a high hockey IQ winger like Rossi or if Petey’s put on his wing, then Petey would return to a PPG player next year if we get a coach like Malholtra. I wonder if they keep Foote though, he’s great for the tank and I think they might go for 2 years of tanking with him.

    Stenberg or McKenna would be perfect to develop with Petey. Still good with Verhoeff though.

  15. coldbrew40

    there was a time petey was a star in this league ☹️ i hope he returns one day

  16. nastynuck

    Some great goalposts you got there, lemme move em for a sec. Any team would rather have Hischier, Suzuki, Thomas and Necas at this point, even regardless of salary.

  17. JuvenileDad

    I must say, this was a great draft class. 10 players who will easily clear 500 pts in their career plus two franchise goalies.

  18. ToothPlayful770

    Great start, but slowing down, while everyone else has gotten better, very likely everyone hits 600 before he does

  19. sauerkrautundwurst

    Yesterday’s pace is not today’s pace.

  20. PaperweightCoaster

    Why limit it to centres? Why not Swedish centres who wear the number 40 and play for a whale team?

  21. NearbyClub4717

    Cool, but hes sucked for years, so who cares?

  22. Real_Coach_Bombay

    The only thing this feat accomplished was a huge salary and years of future disappointment from fans. These useless statistics do nothing to measure the real worth to the team.

  23. Donttaketh1sserious

    Petey good. Petey overhated. Petey overpaid for current production.

    All three things can be true. Petey posts are so exhausting.

  24. tommygun731

    We gotta keep believing in him and I’m as jaded as any fan here lol

  25. Loud_Examination_138

    Regardless of how fans of the team or hockey fans in general feel about him, I hope he can turn ot around to a point where people leave him alone with all the negativity.

    I’ve been a fan since we drafted him, and hope that he’s able to scored 80+ points a year easily. Hopefully he can!

  26. SpiritualScene6249

    Jason Robertson is a stud. He needs more attention.

  27. Pyrokid113

    This made me go through a wormhole of our past drafts… 2011 and 2012 we were the best in the league and we still never gave up our 1st round picks for even rentals. Nowadays we’re flipping them like cheeseburgers.

  28. Wooden-Background107

    As someone who hopes Pettersson returns to form, these types of stats actually work against him, rather than for him.

    Yes, let’s first congratulate him for hitting 500 which is an impressive feat in itself. He deserves it.

    But his first 6 seasons in the NHL is a completely different player to what he is today. One is a legit 1C and recently, he is at best a 2C, many times playing as a high-end 3C. The drop off is insane. In the last 2 seasons, Petey has averaged 0.70 PPG which is 57 points in a full season. That’s already concerning, but he’s also declining every year since 2022.

    Meanwhile Nick Suzuki is on an upward trend. He’s increased his point totals every single year since 2019 as a 41 point guy to now on pace to hit 95+ points. He also makes $7.8M for another 4 years.

    Necas looks like he found another gear. Robertson is getting better and I wouldn’t count out Hischier to reach 600 points faster.

    The 2017 draft class are all entering their prime, but EP40 is the only guy who is actively being shopped by the Canucks. We must hope Stenberg and McKenna can revive his offence.

  29. NipplyT

    As a leafs fan this opened my eyes to just how underrated Matthews is in the eyes of our fans.

  30. Enemyyy

    But he’s garbage so let’s talk shit as much as we can and just trade him for a bag of used dildos. 

  31. Chiskey_and_wigars

    Yet he’s going to be beat by a RHD which is notoriously the less skilled side for Dmen

  32. Prestigious-Rip-419

    I congratulate Petey for achieving the 500 point milestone. Well done Petey!!😃😃

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