Breaking: Elias Pettersson Not Interested in Leaving Vancouver Canucks; blues Hold Firm on Thomas, Avalanche Shuffles Forward Line
Pettersson’s Future in Vancouver Uncertain as Teams Show Interest
As the Vancouver Canucks stand at a crucial crossroads, speculative chatter surrounding center Elias Pettersson intensifies, but concrete developments remain scarce. The former 102-point scorer is drawing interest from multiple teams, yet there’s no consensus on a suitable trade package or Pettersson’s willingness to waive his no-movement clause.
spark talks sports anchoruttielliott friedman, “i just haven’t been given any indication that he is willing to waive at this point in time. ” While Pettersson can block any trade due to his full no-movement clause, which remains active until the 2031-32 season, the Canucks could face a challenge in finding a trade partner that aligns with the Swedish center’s desires.
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Inspector: St. Louis Blues’ High-Price Tag on Robert Thomas
Meanwhile, the St. Louis Blues are playing hardball with suitors interested in Robert Thomas. According to Anthony Di Marco of Daily Faceoff, the Blues have set an astronomical asking price for the young forward, even as perceived sellers leading up to the trade deadline. Despite not actively shopping Thomas, the Blues will entertain offers that prove too tempting to refuse.
ink2000ink retailerialsourceinsightulé to an anonymous team source contacted St. Louis regarding Thomas, negotiations ended promptly due to the exorbitant price tag.
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Colorado Avalanche’s Forward Shuffles
In Colorado, the Avalanche adjusted their forward corps for last night’s loss to the Philadelphia Flyers. Aarif Deen of Colorado Hockey Now revealed that Ross Colton would miss the game with a lower-body injury (day-to-day), prompting the insertion of Joel Kiviranta into the lineup. Kiviranta, recently recovered from his own injury, failed to register a point in the contest.
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Can Elias Pettersson veto a trade from Vancouver?
Yes, due to Pettersson’s full no-movement clause, he has the power to block any trade proposal, as long as the clause remains active through the 2031-32 season.
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At this stage, it seems unlikely, given their high asking price and unwillingness to move him without a satisfactory offer.
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As the trade deadline approaches, keep your eyes peeled for updates on Pettersson, Thomas, and Colton. Let us know in the comments what you think of these potential moves and more in our Transactions forum. Join the conversation now and stay ahead of the game!
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