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The M. Night Shyamalan-style twist ending to the Brock Boeser contract saga shouldn’t obscure that the annual free-agent frenzy was a muted, slow-moving affair. Instead of the frenetic churn of ...
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.
Brock Boeser stayed put in Vancouver. The New York Rangers landed free agency’s top defenseman in Vladislav Gavrikov and then traded K’Andre Miller to Carolina, where he signed an eight-year, ...
In addition to Boeser, the Canucks also reached agreements to re-sign goalie Thatcher Demko to a three-year, $25.5 million extension and forward Conor Garland to a six-year, $36 million extension.
Here's a look at the players to watch when the market opens: Six-time 20-goal scorers do not hit free agency before age 30 very often, and Boeser had 40 goals as recently as 2023-24.
Forward Brock Boeser is staying put in Vancouver, after the Canucks opened the NHL’s free agency period Tuesday by re-signing one of their own. The six-time 20-goal-scorer agreed to a seven-year, ...
Brock Boeser stayed put in Vancouver By JOHN WAWROW and STEPHEN WHYNO - AP Hockey Writers Jul 1, 2025 Jul 1, 2025Updated Jul 1, 2025 0 ...
Here’s a look at the players to watch when the market opens: Brock Boeser Six-time 20-goal scorers do not hit free agency before age 30 very often, and Boeser had 40 goals as recently as 2023-24.
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