
Canucks’ Pettersson still working to improve after snapping scoring drought
VANCOUVER — Elias Pettersson raised his gloved hands in the air in triumph Friday night.
The Vancouver Canucks centre had just ripped a blistering one timer past Minnesota Wild netminder Filip Gustavsson to snap an extended scoring drought. The crowd at Rogers Arena erupted in response.
“It means a lot. It’s the love from the fans, really,” Pettersson said. “I don’t take it for granted. And, yeah, I like the chants.”
The power-play tally not only opened the scoring for Vancouver midway through the first period, but marked Pettersson’s first goal in 16 games.