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In a shocking development, the Vancouver Canucks have re-signed Brock Boeser in the first hour of free agency.
NHL teams in need of goaltending help are either going the trade route or committing multiple years to veteran backups.
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Vancouver Canucks sign winger Brock Boeser to new seven-year dealBrock Boeser appeared poised for a fresh start when the NHL's free agent market opened on Tuesday. The 28-year-old sniper ...
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Vancouver Canucks re-sign winger Brock Boeser to new seven-year dealThe Vancouver Canucks have re-signed one of their top scorers, inking right-winger Brock Boeser to a seven-year, ...
Brock Boeser stayed put in Vancouver. The New York Rangers landed free agency's top defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov. And ...
There was speculation the Boeser would be moved ahead of the NHL’s trade deadline, but Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin ...
Welcome to hockey summer, 2025 style. The annual circus that is the NHL on July 1 got off to a predictably frenzied start when teams were officially eligible to pursue the latest crop of players whose ...
Forward Brock Boeser is staying put in Vancouver after the Canucks opened the NHL’s free agency period by re-signing one of ...
The Vancouver Canucks locked down three critical pieces of their team on Tuesday morning when General Manager Patrik Allvin ...
Goalies can be fickle to project, so usually when you have a good one you want to hang on for dear life which is why the ...
With Brock Boeser, Vancouver took one of the more high-profile free agents off the board in what was already regarded as a ...
In a matter of hours, the Canucks look locked in – and Boeser isn’t going anywhere.
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