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1. Which Elias Pettersson will show up?
It was a tale of two halves last season for the 23-year-old center, who struggled after missing training camp prior to signing a three-year, $22 million contract (average annual value $7.35 million) Oct. 3. Pettersson, who also got off to a slow start two seasons ago, with 17 points (six goals, 11 assists) in his first 37 games last season before he had 51 points (26 goals, 25 assists) in his final 43 games, a 97-point pace over 82 games.
"He's got the talent to sustain it," said coach Bruce Boudreau, who added penalty killing to Pettersson's duties after becoming coach Dec. 5, 2021, replacing Travis Green. "I'm expecting him to come in excited to play. He knows his position now. He kills penalties. He's on the power play, plays a regular shift at center, so he's getting the ice time and I expect big things from him this year."
2. Can the same defense produce better results?
Vancouver has been open about wanting to improve its defense since the end of last season. Rutherford was critical of a group that leaned too heavily on No. 1 goalie Thatcher Demko despite going from 23rd in the NHL in goals against (3.16 goals per game) to fifth (2.67) after Boudreau became coach and singled out the defensive-zone breakout as "probably one of the worst in the League." With the same group back, can the defensive play improve?
"Playing with more structure will make a difference," president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford said, "and also better balance of the forwards and hopefully having more puck possession makes a difference for our defense."