Canucks Tocchet Provides Injury Updates on Pettersson, Chytil & Höglander

Apr 16, 2024; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Elias Pettersson (40) and forward Nils Hoglander (21) celebrate Hoglander’s goal against the Calgary Flames in the first period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Following practice on Tuesday, Vancouver Canucks Head Coach Rick Tocchet provided injury updates on center Elias Pettersson, Filip Chytil and Nils Höglander. Pettersson and Höglander were injured on the recent six-game road trip, while Chytil hasn't played since March 15. As for practice on Tuesday, Höglander was on the ice in a non-contact jersey while Pettersson and Chytil were absent. 

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Starting with Pettersson, Tocchet revealed that it was an upper-body injury and said the injury occurred, "It was a corner on a battle." Pettersson's injury happened during the Canucks 5-2 loss to the New York Rangers on March 22, which caused him to miss the final four games of the road trip. Tocchet also said that Pettersson "Skated, I think once or twice didn't skate that hard, a little bit of discomfort" while listing him as day-to-day.

As for Chytil, Tocchet said, "Does he play this year? I mean, maybe the odds are against it. Plus, you don't want to put a guy in that type of position. But when a guy has good days and bad days, you're not going to play the guy." Chytil is dealing with a concussion which occurred late in Vancouver's 6-2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks

Lastly, Tocchet spoke about Höglander, who, as mentioned, was at practice on Tuesday. Tocchet said, "This guy wants to play so bad. He's got a red jersey, which is a good thing, but, you know, obviously no contact. Is he close? He's closer, I guess, than the other guys." 

The Canucks are back in action Wednesday when they face the Seattle Kraken. This has turned into a must-win game for Vancouver as they are currently battling for a playoff spot. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:30 pm PT from Rogers Arena.

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