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'He's Changed His Whole Mindset': Pettersson's Work Shines in Vancouver Canucks' Win
- On Tuesday, Elias Pettersson ended a 20-game goal drought with two goals, his first since Jan. 13, helping the Vancouver Canucks beat the Florida Panthers at Rogers Arena.
- Using a one-timer and a power-play slapshot, Pettersson converted his chances, finishing with four shots and eight attempts.
- One highlight saw one goal deflect off Florida Panthers defenceman Aaron Ekblad for Elias Pettersson's 200th career goal, while Rogers Arena fans chanted 'Let's go Petey'.
- Drew O'Connor sealed the game with his 16th goal to equal a career high, an outcome expected to help fill growing rows of empty seats at Rogers Arena for Canucks fans.
- Despite recent returns like Seth Jones after 26 games and Sam Bennett after missing one game, the Florida Panthers have lost 389 man-games and still list multiple key players sidelined, including Sam Reinhart.
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'He's changed his whole mindset': Pettersson's work shines in Vancouver Canucks' win
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Elias Pettersson scores twice to lead Canucks over Panthers 5-2
Elias Pettersson scored twice, including the 200th goal of his NHL career, and the Vancouver Canucks held on for a 5-2 win over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night.
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Elias Pettersson scores twice, Vancouver Canucks down Florida Panthers 5-2
VANCOUVER - Elias Pettersson scored twice, including the 200th goal of his NHL career, and the Vancouver Canucks held on for a 5-2 win over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday.
·Toronto, Canada
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C 17%
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