If Vancouver retains 25% of Elias Pettersson’s salary, he will be (very) expensive

If Vancouver retains 25% of Elias Pettersson’s salary, he will be (very) expensive
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If a GM wants to acquire Elias Pettersson, it's going to be expensive, especially if Vancouver withholds a considerable portion of his salary.

The Canucks are currently in a seller's position, ranking last in the entire NHL. They traded Quinn Hughes a few weeks ago, and there's more to come.

Elias Pettersson, who will attract the attention of several teams, will be expensive, especially if Vancouver withholds 25% of his salary. In an article published on NHL trade rumor, the Flyers and the Mammoth are two teams to keep an eye on.

Here are the trades that could happen for each team:

To Vancouver, from the Mammoth: Daniil But, Caleb Desnoyers, and a first-round pick in 2026.

To Vancouver, from the Flyers: Porter Martone, Jett Luchanko, and a first-round pick in 2026.

If the Habs were interested, I think the Canucks would ask for something like David Reinbacher, Alexander Zharovsky, and a first-round pick this season. I don't think Kent Hughes would go there, though.

As mentioned in the article, Elias Pettersson at $11.6 million isn't going to interest many people. This is the main reason why Patrick Allvin will probably have to withhold some salary to facilitate a transaction.

At 25% of his salary ($8.7 million annually), a team could secure a center with immense potential at a salary that makes a lot of sense. This season, the Swede has 29 points in 40 games, but he's playing for a dysfunctional club.

Pettersson's problem has always been his competitiveness and desire. If a team can unlock both facets of his game, he could once again become the Pettersson who made 102 points in 2022-2023.

In addition to the big forward, Filip Hronek and Kifer Sherwood could also attract interest from a few teams across the NHL, according to Elliotte Friedman and David Pagnotta.

Hronek's agent Allan Walsh was quick to say, however, that his client isn't interested in leaving.

He made a similar exit for Phillip Danault and his client was traded hours later….


Overtime

– Already.

– More rumors to watch.

– Against a very good defense, too.

– May he rest in peace.