Elias Pettersson Has Officially Signed Contract Extension With The Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks, led by general manager Patrik Allvin, have confirmed the signing of their star forward, Elias Pettersson, to a new 8-year contract extension. While the financial terms of the deal have not been disclosed, the Canucks are thrilled to have secured Pettersson's future with the team.
In a statement, Pettersson expressed his excitement about the extension:
«This is a very exciting day for me and my family. I am very happy to be continuing my career as a member of the Vancouver Canucks. I love this city and playing in front of the fans. We have an exciting group and believe we can do good things in the future. Both Jim Rutherford and Patrik Allvin have done a great job in building this team and creating a culture, along with Rick Tocchet. And lastly I want to thank the Aquilini family for this opportunity.»
While specific details of the contract remain undisclosed, Canucks fans can look forward to seeing Pettersson on the ice for years to come. Stay tuned for further updates on the extension.
Source: Hockeyfeed
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