Canucks 1st-rounder Pettersson sets SHL record for points by U20 player
The Vancouver Canucks might be mired in a season most Canucks fans want to forget, but there's hope on the horizon with 19-year-old sensation Elias Pettersson, who is currently having an unforgettable year in Sweden's top league.
Pettersson's four-point night Thursday vaulted his season total to an impressive 55 in only 44 games. With the four-point outburst, Pettersson broke the 42-year-old SHL record for most points in a season by a player under 20 years old.
Give it up for @_EPettersson, who broke a 42-year-old @SHLse scoring record today and now has the most points by a U20 player in Swedish Hockey League history! pic.twitter.com/pemV9WEEpJ
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) March 8, 2018
In addition to the record, Pettersson's 55 points paces the entire league - just another feather in the teenager's cap.
Here's a look at the record-breaking point:
So nice you need to see it twice. @_EPettersson 🚨🔥🙌 pic.twitter.com/4Euuo8hBTT
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) March 8, 2018
The Canucks drafted Pettersson with the fifth overall selection in last year's NHL Draft.
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