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Have your say, what should we call the new Elias Pettersson?: Canucks Conversation Oct. 4th featuring Dan Murphy

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Oct 4, 2022, 16:55 EDTUpdated: Aug 12, 2024, 15:01 EDT
On today’s episode of Canucks Conversation, we were joined by Dan Murphy of Sportsnet for a conversation about a number of topics.
Later, we asked our viewers and listeners to vote in our Atlas Goods — use promo code CC15 for 15% off your order — poll question to help us decide on a nickname for the newly-drafted Elias Pettersson.
And since we’re the official show of CanucksArmy, we wanted to extend that same courtesy to our readers, which is why we’re dusting off the old survey machine to help us land on a definitive answer.
Seriously, we need your help because this is a point of contention around the CanucksArmy newsroom, and things seem to be getting more heated with each and every day.
There are plenty of great options, but we’ve narrowed it down to three:
D-Petey and Pete-D(because he’s a defenceman), and RePetey (for obvious reasons).
Vote in our simple one question poll, which will guide our decision at both CanucksArmy and on Canucks Conversation, by clicking here! All responses are completely anonymous!
You can watch the replay of our live-streamed broadcast below, and as always, our show is available in podcast form wherever you get your podcasts.
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