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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Canucks' Top Prospects Shine at Young Stars   September 10, 2018
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Elias Pettersson has the ΓÇÿwow' factor.

That's been well documented from overseas the past couple seasons - he was
named the top prospect in all of Europe this spring - but it was also evident
from watching his debut as a member of the Vancouver Canucks.

"He's the real deal. He's going to be legit," one fan was overhead saying to
another following their first live look at the Young Stars Classic in
Penticton, where Pettersson scored twice in Friday's 8-2 blowout and netted
another goal in Sunday's 6-4 victory as the Canucks torched the Winnipeg Jets
to sweep that two-game showcase between the teams' top prospects.Praise for
Pettersson

Pettersson's teammates came away equally impressed, including Kole Lind, who
was flanking the fifth overall pick from 2017 and fellow Swede Jonathan Dahlen
to form Vancouver's top trio in both games.

"He's a very smart player, he reads the play very well and makes the right play
 all the time," Lind said of Pettersson. "And his shot is on another level too.
 His release is very quick, and we saw (Sunday) his one-timer is deadly as
well."

.@_EPettersson with the rocket. Replay all 3 goals from his first #Canucks
#YoungStars Classic. 🚨🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/7VbsEGd744

- Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) September 10, 2018

Pettersson played in all situations in Penticton, with the latter goal coming
on the power play. He was also sent out to protect the lead late in Sunday's
rematch.

"I want to be on the ice when it matters the most," Pettersson said before
critiquing his efforts. "I lost a very important faceoff and they got some
scoring chances. I haven't been good on the faceoffs in these two games, but
I'll work on it."

Pettersson, who is projected to continue playing centre when the Canucks open
their main camp this week in Whistler, also lamented a couple turnovers and
defensive-zone errors in the second period when Winnipeg erased a 3-0 deficit
as the teams wound up tied heading into the final frame.

Hard on himself, Pettersson clearly wasn't taking it easy or simply going
through the motions at the Young Stars. He was getting up to speed and showed
off his 200-foot game in the first period by creating a chance at the offensive
 end, then hustling back to break up an odd-man rush.

"They had a 2-on-1 and I was the first guy home, so I just skated a hundred per
 cent and tried to win the puck, and I did," said Pettersson, who wiped out
Winnipeg's puck carrier, causing that attacker to slide into Vancouver's net,
dislodging it for a stoppage in play to end the threat.Praise for Lind

Dahlen also finished the mini-tournament with three goals - rekindling his
chemistry with Pettersson from their time together with Timra - and Lind proved
 to be the perfect complement in setting up a few tallies despite not scoring
himself.

Lind's efforts didn't go unnoticed by Pettersson.

"He brings a lot. He had a good shot and good passes to both me and Jonathan,
so he was very good and very nice to play with," Pettersson said of Lind, the
Canucks' second-round pick from 2017 (33rd overall) who only turns 20 on Oct.
16.(Marissa Baecker/Shootthebreeze.ca)
Kole Lind, right, made his Young Stars debut last year as seen here against
Evan Polei and the Edmonton Oilers.Dynamic Duo

With the Sedin twins retiring after last season, the hope in Vancouver is that
Pettersson and Dahlen can develop into another dynamic Swedish duo among the
Canucks' top-six forwards.

They aren't related, but much like Daniel and Henrik, they seem to sense where
each other are and where they are going to be on the ice.

"It's easy to play with Jonathan and it's always nice. We play good with each
other and we create a lot of chances."Elias Pettersson

"They feed off each other very well and they're both finishers for sure, so
it's pretty cool to have a chance to play with them and try to create things
with them," Lind said. "It was really fun, I was excited, and hopefully I'll
get to see a little bit more of that in the future."Future is Bright

Pettersson and the rest of the Canucks' top prospects lived up to their hype in
 Penticton.

There were several standout performances - from Adam Gaudette to Jonah
Gadjovich to Petrus Palmu - and onlookers could see why Corey Pronman of The
Athletic recently ranked Vancouver's prospect pool second overall among the 31
NHL teams.(Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)
Brock Boeser was a finalist for last season';s Calder Trophy as the NHL';s
rookie of the year and Pettersson could certainly be in the mix this season. In
 fact, he';s one of the preseason favourites.

"There's a lot of good prospects here. We have a good team," Pettersson said of
 Vancouver's roster, which also featured defenceman Olli Juolevi, the fifth
overall pick from 2016, and reigning OHL goaltender of the year Michael
DiPietro, who was solid in Friday's opener.

That's not to mention Quinn Hughes, this year's top pick at seventh overall - a
 mobile blueliner who is returning to Michigan (NCAA) and thus wasn't eligible
for the Young Stars.

"You could see seven or eight guys that could be in the top three (prospects)
for a different team's pool. We have a very deep pool with a lot of skill and
grit in there," Lind said. "From lots of prospect pools, you might see one or
two guys go to the NHL, where you could see seven or eight here.

"It's really exciting and really cool to be a part of, and hopefully see a lot
of these faces up in the NHL one day."Utica Looking Stacked

Indeed, half the dressing room in Penticton has NHL upside. And a handful of
Vancouver's prospects have the potential to be impact players at the next level
 if they keep progressing in their development.

The next step for most of them will be the AHL, with the Utica Comets.

Lind is looking forward to growing with this group, believing they could be
become something special in due time.

"It's going to be young, for sure, but a very skilled team," Lind said of
Utica. "We've got a lot of young guys that are trying to make the jump up to
the next level, and we know we have to take it step by step here. It should be
a really cool experience this year, and obviously winning games will be the No.
 1 thing for us.

"I think that's the main thing the organization is going for, is winning games
and eventually being a championship team."(Marissa Baecker/Shootthebreeze.ca)
Kole Lind, seen here being interviewed during the 2017 Young Stars Classic, has
 high hopes for Vancouver';s future and wants to be part of the Canucks'; core
going forward.

In the present, the Canucks are rebuilding, but the future appears promising.

The Jets are at the other spectrum as a current contender, with their top
talents already starring in the big league.

Kristian Vesalainen, Winnipeg's first-rounder from 2017 (24th overall), was
their top prospect on display in Penticton, but he didn't have nearly as strong
 of a supporting cast as Pettersson.

Vancouver has quite a few highly touted forward prospects turning pro this
season and they will be battling each other for call-ups from Utica, assuming
they don't stick with the Canucks to start the season.

"It is still a competition, obviously trying to make the jump to the NHL," Lind
 said, "but we try to make each other look good and just try to show our
strengths and help each other out as well."Next Stop, Whistler

Lind, a right-winger who led the WHL's Kelowna Rockets in scoring for the past
two seasons, is among those ticketed for Utica, but he'll do his best to leave
a lasting impression at Vancouver's training camp in Whistler and throughout
the preseason.

He should get into some exhibition games and hopes to position himself high on
that pecking order for future recalls in the event of injuries or suspensions
to Canucks' forwards.

"I'm just going to try to be a complete player," Lind said of his approach to
training camp. "I tried to show that this weekend and I think it's come along
pretty well. Obviously playing with Elias and Jonathan made it a lot easier to
create chances, but hopefully I have other guys to feed off as well, no matter
who they put me with."

Optimism is abound coming out of the Young Stars and the Pettersson hype train
isn't slowing down on its way to Whistler. He's not fuelling it, though, with
the Canucks' prospects taking their success from Penticton in stride.

"To get the first two games over with . . . it's good to get into hockey
condition and get some points too, and some wins," Pettersson said.

"It was really good to get a little bit of competitive culture going this
weekend, and it's a good start for what's coming up this week," Lind echoed.
"It's going to be a grind, but it'll be really fun."

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