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Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser is reportedly unlikely to return to the team and will likely test NHL Free Agency.
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The writing does seem to have been on the wall for a while for Brock Boeser, although we have never been sure if it’s written in chalk or pen.
As expected, it appears that Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser will test free agency this off-season. According to a report by Farhan Lalji of "TSN", the 28-year-old will become an ...
There was a certain finality to Brock Boeser’s end-of-season media availability. While it’s certainly possible that Boeser will re-sign with the Vancouver Canucks, the pending unrestricted ...
Brock Boeser has made no public decisions ... on X on Tuesday appears to show a team-signed Canucks jersey on the passenger seat of Boeser's car — possibly meaning the 27-year-old was preparing ...
Boeser carries a $6.65 million cap hit, and contract talks have reportedly stalled over term. The star winger is seeking a long-term deal—seven or eight years—while the Canucks appear ...
The Vancouver Canucks were officially eliminated from playoff contention Wednesday night and Brock Boeser, the team’s longest-serving player, spoke about that and his future in detail.