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Content of the article: It has reached this point. Foote has urged Pettersson to improve his practice habits. This was a concern for former Canucks coach Rick Tocchet last season. However, creating a strategy to enhance performance must come from within. Pettersson needs to take responsibility. Reducing his ice time is one option, but it’s not a sustainable fix. He is meant to be a crucial part of the roster’s rebuilding process, not a liability. Pettersson has consistently shown defensive commitment. He has always prioritized defense, knowing it could lead to offensive opportunities. That skill set remains intact. He was leading NHL forwards in blocked shots with 88 before the game against the Stars. That’s impressive. Yet, it’s merely one aspect of his game. There needs to be improved speed, increased competitiveness, playmaking, and finishing ability. At his peak, Pettersson can put defenders on the back foot, whether to assist a teammate or unleash what was once a feared one-timer. What has happened to that? “We continue to work on it. He lacked energy and pace in the last game (Saturday), so I had to make a change,” Foote mentioned on Monday. “I believe you will see him respond and perform as we expect, and I anticipate nothing less. He must trust his skating and play with greater speed and intensity.
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Article content “Confidence comes from various sources. It’s not merely one aspect; it’s about developing habits. We’re here to support and guide him, and he has been receptive to that. Sometimes, the only option is to limit ice time. I recall when I played, if my ice time was reduced, I returned to the next game with a fierce determination. “At this level, maintaining a high standard in your game reminds me of my era with players like (Joe) Sakic, and that’s something that Petey is committed to improving. It’s not my role to provide the media with insights; I’ve always believed in resolving our issues internally.” The commitment to rebuilding presents hurdles for both coaches and players. Young talent must be prioritized, yet they will inevitably make errors. There needs to be a willingness to keep immersing them in the competitive environment — even as losses accumulate. “There are challenging moments, but our team has remained united,” emphasized Foote. “We’ve experienced both highs and lows, and we will continue to build on that.” [email protected] Read More Canucks Live UPDATE: Tyler Myers skates but won’t play | Call an Uber, trade rumors suggest players may leave Should the Canucks pursue twins Markus and Liam Ruck in the NHL Draft?
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