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The only possible comparison would be Cale Makar, and Makar, like Hughes, becomes extension-eligible following his second ...
In a matter of hours, the Canucks look locked in – and Boeser isn’t going anywhere.
The Canucks have re-signed Brock Boeser to a seven-year deal just minutes after he officially hit NHL free agency.
They also delve into the controversial potential for a decentralized NHL Draft. Later, Iain MacIntyre offers a positive outlook on the Canucks' direction under Coach Adam Foote, highlighting the ...
Brock Boeser and the Canucks have agreed to a seven-year, $7.25 million AAV contract to bring him back to Vancouver in free ...
Vancouver Canucks’ forward Brock Boeser joins Canucks Insider Podcast host Chris Faber to discuss his seven-year contract ...
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Yardbarker on MSNOne year out, what does a reasonable Quinn Hughes extension look like for the Canucks?July 1, 2025 was an important day for the Vancouver Canucks, and in a few different ways. Eschewing the typical pattern of ...
The Canucks are largely returning the same lineup, which includes a very solid goaltending tandem, a high-end defence corps ...
It didn't look like it would happen, but Brock Boeser is back with Vancouver, with a seven-year deal with a $7.25 million cap ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCanucks’ July 1 was a big day for ‘Mission: Extend Hughes’There are those in the Vancouver Canucks fan base, and media sphere, who believe that the team’s only real goal right now ...
Brock Boeser never wanted to leave Canucks. Was hurt by how things were handled at the deadline, but follows his heart to stay in Vancouver when team circled back. Huge morning for team — resigning ...
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