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A little more than two months after considerable change, the vibe around the Vancouver Canucks has improved immensely. Iain MacIntyre discusses what it means for the team's depth chart heading into ...
Welcome back to The Hockey News - Vancouver Canucks site’s 2024–25 report card series. Today, we’ll be reviewing center Elias ...
Vancouver Canucks’ forward Brock Boeser joins Canucks Insider Podcast host Chris Faber to discuss his seven-year contract with the club. Boeser has spent his entire nine-year NHL career with the ...
Canucks: Brock Boeser never wanted to leave, now he's staying with stunning contract Boeser, 28, lands seven-year deal at US$7.25 million annually. He was projected by AFP Analytics to get six ...
However, the Canucks desperately needed scoring, and they could have done a lot worse than re-upping Boeser to address that need. Boeser’s seven-year deal will take him through his age-35 season.
After undergoing a significant amount of in-season change in 2024-25, the Vancouver Canucks have opted for continuity so far ...
The only possible comparison would be Cale Makar, and Makar, like Hughes, becomes extension-eligible following his second ...
The post Brock Boeser drops ‘roller coaster’ truth bomb after re-signing with Canucks appeared first on ClutchPoints. Despite basically everyone thinking Brock Boeser was leaving Vancouver ...
Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that the club has agreed to terms with forward Brock Boeser on a seven-year contract with a $7.25 million AAV ...
Plenty of ink has been spilled about the Vancouver Canucks‘ upcoming goaltending dilemma. With Thatcher Demko and Kevin Lankinen locked in long term, there doesn’t appear to be much room in the ...
Brock Boeser (6) celebrates a goal with Quinn Hughes (43) last season against the Rangers. Boeser signed a deal this week that will pay him $7.25 million US per season for the next seven years ...
Brock Boeser is happy to stay with the team that drafted him in 2015. Speaking on the Canucks Insider podcast, Boeser revealed the reason behind signing a new seven-year deal with Vancouver.