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Fredrik Elias Pettersson (born 12 November 1998) is a Swedish professional
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forward and alternate captain for the
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of the
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(NHL). Pettersson was selected fifth overall by the Canucks in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. He was born in
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, Sweden, but grew up in
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. After one of the greatest U20 seasons in SHL history in 2017–18 and winning the Le Mat Trophy with the Växjö Lakers, Pettersson made the Canucks opening night roster for the 2018–19 season. He won the
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as the league's best rookie in 2019, becoming the second Canuck to do so after
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in 1992.


Early life

Fredrik Elias Pettersson was born on 12 November 1998, in
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, Sweden, to Irene Jonsson and Torbjörn Pettersson. According to Pettersson and his older brother Emil, the name "Fredrik" was likely chosen by Emil in honour of forward Fredrik Lindberg. Pettersson is of Finnish descent through his paternal grandfather, born Toivo Jokelainen, who was sent to Sweden in 1941 as a Finnish war child. Raised in
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, Pettersson began playing hockey at three years old. He and his brother Emil played for Ånge IK's youth team. Because Ånge has few teams and his father was Zamboni driver at the local rink, Pettersson had opportunities for extra ice time in his youth. He also played soccer, but stopped when he was 13 years old to focus on hockey. In 2011, when he was 13 years old, Pettersson found out that two of his best friends, Valerik and Davit Danielyan, were deported from Sweden to Armenia. Along with some friends, Pettersson was interviewed by a local newspaper and television station in support of the Danielyan family. The Danielyans were permitted to return to Sweden in 2012, following about 80 days in Armenia. Pettersson discussed the events in 2019 and 2020 interviews. In the 2013–2014 season, when he was in grade eight, Pettersson began playing for the nearby
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's U15 squad because Ånge did not have a junior team. In his first two seasons with Timrå, Pettersson lived in Ånge and commuted about to practice multiple times per week. Eventually, Pettersson moved to Tallnäs, which was closer to
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.


Playing career


Timrå IK (2015–2017)

In the 2015–16 season, Pettersson made his professional debut with Timrå IK of
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, Sweden's second-highest professional league. His debut was delayed due to a knee injury. As an elite player, it was considered unusual for Pettersson to join Timrå instead of a team in the
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(SHL). In his second season, Pettersson placed second on the team in scoring with 41
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in 43 games. Unable to help Timrå IK gain
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, Pettersson signed a three-year contract with the Växjö Lakers of the top tier SHL, on 6 April 2017.


2017 NHL Entry Draft

Pettersson was ranked second among European skaters by the
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in his first year of eligibility for the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. He was selected as the first Swedish player taken in the draft, fifth overall, by the
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, joining former linemate and Canucks prospect Jonathan Dahlén on 23 June 2017. It was speculated the Canucks drafted Pettersson based partly on highly successful chemistry with Dahlén on the top line for Timrå IK, where they finished fifth and ninth in league scoring as teenagers. The two scored on the first shift they ever played together in Sweden.


Växjö Lakers (2017–2018)

While still a junior player, Pettersson dominated the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) in his 2017–18 rookie season. In 44 games played, he led the league in both points scored and in +/− at the end of the regular season, with 56 points and +27 respectively. He also scored 24 goals, second in the league behind Frölunda's Victor Olofsson. In the penultimate game of the 2017–18 season, Pettersson recorded four points to reach 55 points for the season. In the season final regular season game, Pettersson set a new record for most points by a junior in a single SHL season (56), previously set by Kent Nilsson in 1975–76. Pettersson went on to lead the playoffs in both goal-scoring, points, and +/−, with 10 goals, 19 points, and +17 in 13 games played. Scoring four game-winning goals, he led Växjö Lakers to the team's second Le Mat Trophy. In the regular season and the playoffs combined, Pettersson scored 34 goals and 41 assists, for a total of 75 points in 57 games played. In April 2018, Pettersson was awarded the Stefan Liv Memorial Trophy as the SHL playoffs' MVP. All 14 jury members voted unanimously for Pettersson for the first time in the award's nine-year history. At the SHL Awards, Pettersson was named Rookie of the Year and Forward of the Year. While playing in the SHL, Pettersson acquired several nicknames, including "Alien", a nickname that also took hold in Vancouver.


Vancouver Canucks (2018–present)

On 25 May 2018, the Canucks signed Pettersson to a three-year entry-level contract. On 3 October 2018, Pettersson made his NHL debut against the
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. Pettersson scored his first career goal against goaltender Mike Smith, and also recorded an assist in a 5–2 Canucks win. On 13 October 2018, during a game against the
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, Pettersson suffered a head injury on a hit from Panthers defenceman Mike Matheson resulting in Pettersson leaving the game. Although Matheson was not penalized for the hit, the NHL Department of Player Safety believed that Matheson had an intent to injure, resulting in him being suspended for two games and fined $52,419.36. Pettersson returned to the lineup on 27 October after missing six games; the Canucks lost 5–0 to the
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. Two nights later, Pettersson scored two goals in a 5–2 win over the
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. On 1 November, Pettersson was named the October Rookie of the Month, and four days later was the Second Star of the Week. In December, he was named First Star of the Week on 10 December and after recording 17 points in 14 games during the month, he was again named Rookie of the Month. On 2 December 2019, Pettersson would win the hardest shot competition at the Canucks Skills Competition with a 99.4 mph slap shot. On 2 January 2019, Pettersson was named to his first
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as the Canucks' lone representative. He notched his first NHL
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later that night in a 4–3 win over the
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, striking in the second and third periods before scoring the game-winning goal in overtime. Pettersson suffered a knee injury a night later when fellow rookie Jesperi Kotkaniemi appeared to hook him away from the play. Petterson went down clutching his right knee and play had to be halted by the referees but he was able to skate off under his power. In his first game back from injury on 21 January 2019, Pettersson scored a goal and recorded an assist in a 3–2 win against the
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. On 18 March, Pettersson earned an assist in a 3–2 overtime victory over the
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for his 61st point, surpassing the Canucks franchise record for points by a rookie which was previously held by
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and Ivan Hlinka. In his rookie season, Pettersson totaled 28 goals and 38 assists, giving him 66 points in 71 games. After the season, Pettersson was named as a finalist for the
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, an award he ultimately won at the 2019 NHL Awards in
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on 19 June 2019, becoming the second Canuck to do so after Pavel Bure. Early in the 2019–20 season, Pettersson and Brock Boeser formed instant chemistry with off-season acquisition J. T. Miller. On 4 November 2019, Pettersson was named First Star of the Week after totaling 9 points over four games. On 30 December 2019, Pettersson was named to his second consecutive NHL All-Star Game to be played in a month, and was later joined by teammates Jacob Markstrom and
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. At the Hardest Shot Competition, despite Pettersson being the only forward and only player under in the contest, he achieved a 102.4 mph slap shot, the 2nd highest mark by a forward in the competition's history up until that point. On 12 March 2020, the Pettersson's season was cut short by the NHL's season suspension, meaning he was unable to surpass the 66 point mark of his rookie season, which he had matched in fewer games that season. When the season resumed on 1 August 2020, Pettersson would put up 7 goals and 11 assists for 18 points in 17 games as the Canucks would dispatch the
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and
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in 4 and 6 games, respectively, the team's first playoff series wins since 2011. They would make it as far as game 7 of the second round against the Pacific Division-leading
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before bowing out. Pettersson's 18 points in his first playoffs were tied for the team-lead and the eighth highest scoring playoffs in Canucks playoff history. Pettersson began the shortened 2020–21 season with the worst start of his career, posting just one goal and one assist in his first eight games, as the Canucks struggled out of the gate. However, Pettersson would find his game from then on, recording 19 points in his next 18 games, including five multi-point efforts. Unfortunately, Pettersson sustained a serious upper-body injury on 2 March that sidelined him for the rest of the regular season. On 1 October 2021, Pettersson signed a three-year, $22.05 million contract with the Canucks. On 22 December, in the Canucks' 6–5 shootout win against the
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, Pettersson recorded fourth NHL career five-point game, and passed
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for most five-point games in Canucks history. Pettersson finished the 2021–22 regular season with a career-high 32 goals and 68 points in 80 games. In the 2022–23 season, Pettersson achieved new career highs, totaling 39 goals, 63 assists, and 102 points in 80 games. The Canucks failed to qualify for the playoffs for the third consecutive season, finishing 6th in the Pacific Division and 22nd in the NHL. On 2 March 2024, Pettersson signed an eight-year, $92.8 million contract extension with the Canucks. Elias Pettersson recorded 15 goals and 30 assists for 45 points in 64 games during the 2024–25 NHL season. Despite a season long slump and a short injury absence, he remained a key two-way contributor for the Canucks.


International play

Pettersson competed for
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in the
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, winning silver. Despite being limited to just five games, due to a broken thumb, Pettersson would go on to win a gold medal with Team Sweden at the
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. On 9 May 2019, Pettersson was included on the roster to return for a second successive tournament with Sweden at the 2019 World Championships held in
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, Slovakia.


Personal life

On 7 August 2019, Pettersson was named the cover athlete for the Swedish edition of
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''. In the offseason, Pettersson lives in
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. In 2023, Pettersson was defrauded by a real estate agent in Sweden. The broker in the deal has since been sentenced to six years in jail and charged with fraud.


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International


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