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The Vancouver Canucks let scoring winger Brock Boeser hit the market when unrestricted free agency opened. Despite months of negotiations, things couldn't culminate before noon on July 1st arrived.
Brock Boeser signed a seven-year, $50.75 million contract to remain with the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday. It has an average annual value of $7.25 million. The 28-year-old forward, who was an ...
In a shocking twist only 30 minutes into the 2025 NHL Free Agency period, Brock Boeser signed a seven-year, $7.25M AAV contract with the Vancouver Canucks.
Boeser, 28, willingly accepted the Canucks offer and signed a sizable seven-year, $50.75 million contract. Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser (6) during a stop in play.Bob Frid-Imagn Images ...
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 ...
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.
The Toronto Maple Leafs tried to land Brock Boeser in free agency, offering more money annually than the Vancouver Canucks did right after the market opened on July 1. Ultimately, Boeser declined ...
Brock Boeser. Boeser never wanted to leave Vancouver. This is the only NHL city he’s ever known, his girlfriend is from the area and he’s built close friendships with players on the team.
The $7.25 million cap hit on Boeser’s contract is quite reasonable, and arguably lower than expected. AFP Analytics had projected that he could command an AAV in the $8.5 million range on a six ...
For weeks, it looked like Brock Boeser was done with the Vancouver Canucks.By late June, multiple reports pegged him as a “longshot” to re-sign.. The Canucks failed to extend Boeser’s ...