After catching lightning in a bottle in 2023-24 — and coming within one victory of a trip to the Western Conference Final — the new season has not been kind to Brock Boeser and the Vancouver Canucks.
Outside of the rampant speculation and drama surrounding the Vancouver Canucks this season, Brock Boeser’s impending unrestricted free agency would otherwise make for a lot of headlines in British Columbia.
The Canucks are approaching a crossroads with pending UFA star Brock Boeser. What would be the pros and cons of Vancouver making him a trade asset?
Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser understands he could be moved if his team doesn't turn things around before the March 7 trade deadline."Any team that's not doing well, there's going to be changes,
In a new NHL Trade Talk weekend rumors report, we’re looking at the Vancouver Canucks and a few players who have been linked to trades this week. We’re also looking more closely at what the Edmonton Oilers intend to do after adding John Klingberg in free agency.
Brock Boeser played his first NHL game with the Vancouver Canucks nearly eight years ago, way back on March 25, 2017. That makes him the longest serving member of the team, but there’s a chance this could be his last season in Vancouver. The 27-year-old winger is in the last year of his contract and can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
Happy 2025, friends! We’re finally past the 41-game mark in the NHL and entering the silly season when it comes to trades, rumours, and everything else going on.
If these are the final weeks in Vancouver for the longest-tenured Canuck, Brock Boeser doesn’t want his lasting regret to be that it ended when he was playing badly and the team was struggling. Iain MacIntyre speaks to the impending free agent as he grapples with an uncertain future.
According to Dhaliwal, the lack of progress could mean bad news for both parties when it comes to eventually reaching an agreement for the extension. He noted the contrast between Boeser’s situation and J.T. Miller’s swift negotiations with the franchise.
It stood as the winner. Tyler Myers wired a point shot that ricocheted off Boeser and past Dennis Hildeby. It was his first goal in six games. He has 15 goals, 12 assists and 66 shots in 35 games. Boeser is well off the pace he set last season when he tickled twine 40 times. But 30-plus goals are within reach.
The Vancouver Canucks have fallen from the penthouse they lived in last season, but they shouldn't look at firing Tocchet to get back there.
One of the biggest heading into this game is will the Canucks seek retribution on Tanner Jeannot? When these two teams met in November, Jeannot delivered a headshot to Brock Boeser, which resulted in a suspension for Jeannot and a concussion for Boeser.