
No, you’re not dreaming. The Vancouver Canucks seem to have some positive injury news on their hands.
Brock Boeser needed to be helped off the ice just 33 seconds into the game after taking an Elias Pettersson (the defenceman) shot below the belt. Boeser was in a considerable amount of pain and stayed down on the ice for an extended period of time. Boeser exited and did not return.
Brock Boeser leaves the ice with an injury
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— CanucksArmy (@CanucksArmy) October 31, 2025
Post game, head coach Adam Foote said that Boeser “should be back next game”. CanucksArmy‘s Irfaan Gaffar confirmed this on last night’s episode of Rink Wide Vancouver, saying that Boeser will indeed be good to go in his home state of Minnesota to take on the Wild on Saturday night. Boeser is up to four goals and two assists through 10 games so far this season. Given all the injuries the Canucks are already dealing with, losing Boeser would have been a big blow for this team.
The Canucks are currently without forwards Nils Höglander, Filip Chytil, Jonathan Lekkerimäki, Teddy Blueger, and Conor Garland. On defence, they are missing captain Quinn Hughes, Victor Mancini, and Derek Forbort.
Last night, Kiefer Sherwood rose to the occasion and carried the Canucks to a 4-3 shootout win with his second career hat-trick. Sherwood’s three goals last night gave him nine on the year, which now has him tied for the NHL-lead in goals.
You can watch last night’s Rink Wide Vancouver below!
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