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Just after free agency opened at noon ET on Tuesday, Boeser signed a seven-year, $50.75 million contract ($7.25 million annual cap hit) to retain his title as the longest-tenured Canuck.
They had to go to Brock and say, ‘Okay, we’ll fix the center position, maybe early next year in a trade.’” Boeser, 28, willingly accepted the Canucks offer and signed a sizable seven-year ...
Boeser has been a consistent scorer since the Canucks drafted him. The 2015 first-round pick has played in 554 NHL games, all with Vancouver, and collected 204 goals, 230 assists, and 434 points.
The Vancouver Canucks started off free agency with a bang, bringing back forward Brock Boeser on a 7-year, 7.25M AAV deal. Dan Murphy was first to post the news, and it was later confirmed by the ...
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