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While the NHL offseason has massively slowed down in recent weeks, there have still been some big rumors flying around. One ...
Boeser signed a seven-year, $50.75 million contract ($7.25 million average annual value) shortly after the free agent market ...
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. Boeser hit free agency ...
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There was speculation the Boeser would be moved ahead of the NHL’s trade deadline, but Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin said the offers simply weren’t enticing enough.
"Brock had options, I've been told he had 5 serious offers on the table.." @DhaliwalSports recaps Day 1 of free agency yesterday and the surprising Brock Boeser contract with the #Canucks https ...
The post Canucks stunningly keep Brock Boeser on massive $50.75 million contract appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Vancouver Canucks have made the first big splash of NHL free-agency day.
The Vancouver Canucks are re-signing forward Brock Boeser, according to multiple reports. The deal is seven years long at $7.25 million annually, according to Sportsnet’s Dan Murphy.
Brock Boeser, one of the best goal-scoring wingers available on the free-agent market, has agreed to re-sign with the Vancouver Canucks on a seven-year, $50.75 million contract, the team announced ...
On a day when many believed the Brock Boeser era had run its course, the Vancouver Canucks pulled off a bold and hopeful pivot. Boeser didn’t walk in free agency. Instead, he signed a seven-year ...
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 ...
David Pagnotta linked the Oilers to Brock Boeser as Vancouver is expected to walk away from re-signing talks before free agency.