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THE MOJ: It鈥檚 time for Elias Pettersson to find that extra 5 per cent

Canuck star centre isn鈥檛 lazy but he has to find a way to access full extent of his talent
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Vancouver Canucks star Elias Pettersson says he has been playing with a knee injury since January. Pettersson (40) tries to get his stick on the puck after Edmonton Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner (74) made the save while Evan Bouchard, right, defends during the first period in Game 7 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, in Vancouver, B.C., Monday, May 20, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

鈥淭he harder you work, the harder it is to surrender.鈥

It鈥檚 a quote attributed to NFL coaching legend Vince Lombardi. If you鈥檝e been in a football team鈥檚 training facility, odds are you鈥檝e seen it.

The meaning behind it is simple. The more you put into something, the more you have to lose.

Which leads us to Vancouver Canucks star Elias Pettersson.

Pettersson has become a lightning rod for criticism from Canuck Nation for his sub-standard play for almost half a season now.

Listen to any Canucks post-game show on Sportsnet 650 or take a glance on 鈥榅鈥 and you鈥檒l find out rather quickly just how much heat Pettersson is taking.

With only two even-strength goals in his past 42 games including playoffs, you can understand why there is some angst among fans especially considering the fact Pettersson is in year one of an eight-year, $92.8 million dollar contract.

Now Pettersson did mention at the end of last season that he was dealing with tendonitis in his knee. Granted most players are dealing with something after two rounds of playoffs but there is a difference between playing injured and playing hurt.

Given the way the Canucks organization reacted to Pettersson鈥檚 knee issue, they obviously believed he was playing hurt 鈥 which is to be expected during the playoffs. How much it impacted his play only he knows.

So let鈥檚 fast forward to this year.

We鈥檙e four games into the 2024-25 NHL season and Pettersson has yet to score. His play drew the wrath of Canucks fans after the first three games of the season although it did improve in the 3-2 overtime win against the Florida Panthers on Thursday night which bought him a reprieve from criticism.

Yet the question remains: what does Pettersson have to do to get his game back on track?

What I have found interesting is that Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet has mentioned his practice habits on a couple of occasions with the latest being during an appearance on 鈥淗alford and Brough鈥 on Sportsnet 650 prior to the start of the season.

Tocchet talked about coaching players like Sidney Crosby, who were 鈥榦bsessed鈥 with the game and believes that Pettersson is transitioning to that. He referenced examples of going above and beyond in your practice habits in an effort to achieve greatness.

Now to be perfectly clear, we are not calling Pettersson lazy.

Pettersson is a tremendous talent but talent alone doesn鈥檛 make you into a superstar.

During our radio days, we had the opportunity to interview a lot of athletes and coaches in various sports.

When the question was asked about that superstar player on their team and what surprised them or what they learned from that player, there was one common denominator: the individual鈥檚 work ethic.

Whether it was a Crosby, MacKinnon or McDavid, all you would hear about was how their work ethic 鈥 both on and off the ice 鈥 was off the charts.

No one is saying that Pettersson goes through the motions, but judging by what Tocchet is saying about him, he has to find that extra gear in his practice habits and transition that to his in-game performance.

I鈥檝e always talked about that 鈥渆xtra 5 per cent鈥 and I was chuckling when former Canucks head coach Travis Green used the exact same phrase one night during his post-game media session.

As an athlete, if you can find that 鈥渆xtra 5 per cent,鈥 your game will take off exponentially and that鈥檚 what Tocchet is pushing for with Pettersson.

Pettersson has the skill to be a superstar player in the NHL 鈥 there is no question about that.

But he will not reach that status until his work ethic goes to the next level.

It鈥檚 going to be interesting to see how this all pans out.

The Canucks鈥 success as a team just might depend on it.

OVERTIME

* The Canucks did pick up their first win of the season against the Panthers on J.T. Miller鈥檚 overtime winner. It was the 13th time that Miller had scored in overtime in his career and his 10th OT marker as a Canuck.

* Tocchet was pleased with his team鈥檚 performance. 鈥淲e have some work to do but there was some good stuff there. There were times where we had good possession and had some chances. That鈥檚 a championship team and they were missing some key guys but it was a good, hard-fought win,鈥 he said afterwards.

* Vancouver plays in Philadelphia on Saturday night and then concludes its four-game road trip with a game in Chicago against the Blackhawks on Tuesday before returning to Vancouver to host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday, Oct. 26.

Veteran B.C. sports personality Bob 鈥渢he Moj鈥 Marjanovich writes twice weekly for Black Press Media.

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