Pettersson (illness) is on the ice for warmups and is expected to play on Thursday.

Elias Pettersson will be a game-time decision Thursday (illness).
Pettersson has missed the Canucks last two games due to illness but will be a game-time decision Thursday vs. Seattle.
Source: Ben Kuzma 12/22/22, 2:08 pm EST

Elias Pettersson will not play Monday as he deals with an illness.
Pettersson will miss his first game of the 2022-23 season due to illness after collecting 13 goals and 21 assists off 92 SOG through 29 games played. The Canucks leading scorer is considered day-to-day while he deals with the illness.

Pettersson (illness) will not play Saturday vs. the Jets.

Pettersson (illness) will be a game-time decision on Saturday.

Pettersson (upper-body) is on the ice for warmups and is expected to play on Thursday.

Pettersson (upper-body) will be a game-time decision on Thursday.
Pettersson has missed the last two games but will be a game-time decision on Thursday. He practiced on Wednesday and took part in Thursday's morning skate, both good signs that he'll be available vs. the Red Wings.

Pettersson (upper-body) will not play on Tuesday.
Pettersson remains day-to-day with an upper-body injury and will miss his second straight game on Tuesday. Head coach Bruce Boudreau said Pettersson's injury is not a long-term issue and they hope he'll be able to play on Thursday.

Pettersson is day-to-day with an upper-body injury.

The Canucks added Elias Pettersson to the COVID-19 protocol list.
The Canucks don't play until Saturday against the Senators but that game could end up getting postponed given the breakout in Ottawa's dressing room. If it doesn't, Pettersson will likely only miss one game.
Source: @CanucksPR 01/5/22, 10:27 pm EST

The Canucks have re-signed Elias Pettersson to a three-year, $22.05 million contract.

Pettersson (upper-body) will miss at least another week.
The Canucks have been quiet on Pettersson's injury but head coach Travis Green said he expects the star centre to miss at least another week with an upper-body injury. Expect another update on his status early next week.

Pettersson (upper-body) will not play Monday vs. Montreal.
Pettersson will miss his third straight game with an upper-body injury, leaving JT Miller to play centre on the second line. Pettersson remains day-to-day.
Source: Ben Kuzma 03/8/21, 2:14 pm EST

Pettersson is not on the ice for warmups; will not play vs. the Maple Leafs.

Pettersson (undisclosed) will not play on Thursday.

Pettersson (lower-body) will return to the Canucks lineup on Saturday.
Source: @Canucks 02/8/20, 2:19 pm EST

Pettersson (lower-body) scratched Thursday in Minnesota.
Source: @Canucks 02/6/20, 8:13 pm EST

Pettersson (knee) has been activated from IR and will return to the lineup on Sunday.
Pettersson has missed the last five games with a knee issue but will return to the lineup vs. the Red Wings on Sunday afternoon. Pettersson has had a sensational rookie season, scoring 22 goals with 20 assists (42 points) in 38 games.
Source: @CanucksPR 01/20/19, 3:17 pm EST

Pettersson (knee) will not play Wednesday vs. the Oilers.
Pettersson took part in the Canucks morning skate and is close to returning to the lineup but will miss his fourth straight game tonight. Pettersson said he’s “feeling better every day” and hopes to play on Friday.
Source: @Canucks 01/16/19, 2:21 pm EST

Pettersson (lower-body) will not play on Saturday.
Pettersson left Thursday’s game in Montreal with a lower-body and will not play Saturday in Toronto. With Pettersson out, Brandon Sutter will skate with Nikolay Goldobin and Brock Boeser. Pettersson is day-to-day.
