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The Canucks re-signed Brock Boeser to a seven-year contract worth $7.25 million per season. How did both sides fare in the deal?
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Brock Boeser Was Canucks' Plan B, Claims NHL InsiderFor 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 contract ...
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.
For a while, it seemed like a foregone conclusion that Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser would head to free agency this offseason. However, that ended up n ...
One of the best goal-scoring wingers available on the free-agent market, Boeser is staying in Vancouver for $7.25 million per year.
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. His signing came after a tumultuous ...
Brock Boeser declined Toronto’s richer offer and re-signed in Vancouver at the start of free agency.
The Vancouver Canucks let scoring winger Brock Boeser hit the market when unrestricted free agency opened. Despite months of negotiations, things couldn't culmi ...
Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser’s future might be shaped by whatever Toronto Maple Leafs winger Mitch Marner chooses to do on July 1, assuming he gets to market as an unrestricted free agent.
Brock Boeser and the Canucks have agreed to a seven-year, $7.25 million AAV contract to bring him back to Vancouver in free agency, Sportsnet's Dan Murphy reported on Tuesday.
Brock Boeser stayed put in Vancouver. The New York Rangers retooled their blue line by landing free agency’s top defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov, and trading K’Andre Miller to Carolina.
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