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Canucks' Brock Boeser out indefinitely with upper-body injury
The Vancouver Canucks will be without Brock Boeser, who has struggled this season. Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports

Vancouver Canucks right winger Brock Boeser will be out indefinitely with an upper-body injury, the team confirmed Tuesday.

The injury occurred in Sunday night’s game against the Vegas Golden Knights, when Boeser got caught in a collision with fellow Canucks player Elias Pettersson and Vegas defenseman Ben Hutton along the boards. Boeser’s arm was behind Hutton as he was hit into the boards by Pettersson, causing it to bend the wrong way. Boeser left the game immediately and did not return.

Boeser is in the midst of the worst season of his career, with just 19 goals and 38 points in 64 games. It’s a career low for him in terms of points, despite the fact that he’s played the second-most games in a season in his career.

Sunday could very well have been Boeser’s last game in a Canucks uniform, as he found himself in the middle of trade rumours at the trade deadline and likely will in the offseason. Boeser is a pending restricted free agent with a $7.5 million qualifying offer, so the Canucks are looking to deal him to a team that can better afford him on a contract with that price.

The Canucks probably aren’t rushing to bring him back, either, as they are currently out of a playoff spot with not much runway left. They sit 11th in the West with a 32-28-10 record and are eight points back of Vegas and the Nashville Predators for the wild-card spots. With only 12 games remaining, they don’t have much room for error.

The Canucks also announced a couple more injuries, as both Tucker Poolman and Nils Hoglander will be out for the rest of the season.

This article first appeared on Daily Faceoff and was syndicated with permission.

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