Could the St. Louis Blues be one of the teams interested in Elias Pettersson? Are teams getting desperate for centers?
Donnie & Dhali: Rick Dhaliwal and Don Taylor discuss the Vancouver Canucks wanting to trade Elias Pettersson‘s contract as ownership wants to spend less. Dhaliwal has heard that the St. Louis Blues might have some interest.
** NHLRumors.com transcriptions
Dhaliwal: “This Pettersson trade talk, I just want to say, is real. It’s not just that time of year, Pettersson’s comes up all the time. It is real right now, Donnie, the Pettersson. If the Canucks can offload that contract, they’re gonna try and do it. They’re gonna try and offload it.
Somebody told me this morning that St. Louis is sniffing around Pettersson.”
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Don Taylor: “How many times have you sent this?”
Dhaliwal: “The Blues? No. Someone told me St. Louis is sniffing around Pettersson. I’m looking into it to see if it’s true.
The way it’s been told to me is, if the Canucks think they have a deal for Pettersson that makes sense for them, I am sure they will then take that deal to Pettersson’s agents, JP Barry and Pat Brisson, to see if Patterson will waive.
Taylor: “I don’t mean that as a criticism of you. I’m just like, like, like, what are the chances? $11.6 million, six years left. How at, underachieving, how do they …”
Dhaliwal: “I’ll tell you what.”
Taylor: “How do they unload him, I mean, honestly?”
Dhaliwal: “I’ll tell you what. Teams are desperate at the center ice position. Teams think they can turn this guy, Pettersson, into an 80-point guy. Point per game is all he’s got to do for some teams, and they’ll be happy.
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Do the Canucks retain? Do the, now we’re hearing through the grapevine, the Canucks don’t want a ton back. They don’t want to take a bad …”
Taylor: “Well, they can’t get a ton back.”
Dhaliwal: “… $6, $7 million contract back. They don’t want that. They don’t want that.”
Taylor: “Oh, I see. Okay.”
Dhaliwal: “Yeah, they don’t want. They’re trying to offload, offload. And Patrick Johnson said of The Province, good guy, said something interesting yesterday, Don.
The ownership wants to spend less. It explains everything. They’re not spending money in management hires. They got a practice facility that might cost $30 million. They got to buy out one of the brothers that could cost two to …”
Taylor: “One of the Aquilini brothers.”
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Dhaliwal: “One Aquilini brother is going to be bought out soon. It’s going to cost between 200 to $400 million. So, ownership wants to spend less. It makes a lot of sense.”
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