Before the annual Jake Milford Charity Golf Tournament, some Vancouver Canucks met with the media as an official beginning of the season, with most of the team in attendance.
Some familiar faces were on the ice out at the University of British Columbia today as Vancouver Canucks players have begun to arrive back in town. It was a decently-sized group on the ice today.
Less than a month away from training camp, it’s time to start thinking about the way the 2025-26 season may unfold for members of the Vancouver Canucks in JPat’s Canucks Summer Faceoff.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
Join us this summer as we count down the top 50 Vancouver Canucks players of all time! #25: Brock Boeser A Minnesota native, the Vancouver Canucks selected Brock Boeser 23rd overall in the 2015 NHL draft.
Getting to 500 NHL goals is not as rare as it used to be, but it certainly still is not commonplace. Heading into the 2025-26 season, 48 players have done it.
The Vancouver Canucks need Brock Boeser to score goals. Lots of goals. Certainly more goals than he scored last season. With his new seven year/$50M contract in hand, the Burnsville, MN native is one of several Canucks that has to be hoping he’s put last season in the rear view mirror.
While the weather continues to be warm, that doesn’t mean things are cooling off in the Vancouver Canucks‘ front office. According to Thomas Drance of The Athletic, the Canucks’ management isn’t “off to the cottage” quite yet.
When free agency opened on July 1, the Vancouver Canucks shocked everyone when they re-signed star winger Brock Boeser to a seven-year contract extension.
For the longest while it looked like his assist on Jake DeBrusk’s overtime winner against San Jose on April 14th might very well be the final point ever produced by Brock Boeser for the Vancouver Canucks.
It’s been just over ten years since the Vancouver Canucks drafted Brock Boeser at 23rd overall of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. With the club’s most notable
The Free Agent Frenzy of July 1 can be an overwhelming one. Teams are besieged by new arrivals, with each of them typically sporting a new bloated contract with whatever salary it took to lure them away from their old team.
Free agency is well underway, and while some teams have been focused on big-name hunting this summer, the Edmonton Oilers took a more patient approach to improving their team heading into the 2025-26 season.
What a difference a day makes. After months of speculation and an emotional rollercoaster that included trade rumors and deadline frustrations, Brock Boeser is staying in Vancouver — and for the long haul.
The Vancouver Canucks announced on Tuesday that the team has agreed to terms on a seven-year contract with free agent winger Brock Boeser. The deal with carry an average annual value of $7.25 million.
The Vancouver Canucks have announced that they have signed Brock Boeser to a 7-year, $50.75 million contract at an average annual value (AAV) of $7.25 million.
Brock Boeser appears to have had a serious change of heart and is signing a long-term extension to stay with the Vancouver Canucks. The deal is reportedly a seven-year extension worth $7.25 million per season.
In a surprising swing, the scoring winger is remaining with the only organization he’s ever known.
The Edmonton Oilers are reportedly eyeing Vancouver Canucks winger Brock Boeser in what could be one of the bigger free agency signings of the offseason.
As we get closer to July 1, rumors and speculation surrounding many players have heated up throughout the league. Many teams are looking to improve their rosters given the cap space available to them and the prospect of the salary cap rising in the coming years. The Ottawa Senators are undoubtedly one of those teams.
The Edmonton Oilers are among the teams who could be taking a swing on winger Brock Boeser when free agency opens next Tuesday morning, according to The Fourth Period’s David Pagnotta.
Brock Boeser’s time with the Vancouver Canucks appears to be winding down as Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli reports that the talented right winger is expected to test unrestricted free agency.
With NHL free agency just around the corner, Vancouver Canucks winger Brock Boeser is quickly emerging as one of the summer’s most sought-after names — and both the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators are expected to be among the most aggressive suitors.
While the Anaheim Ducks may be prepared to offer pending free agent Mitch Marner a record-breaking offer, the team is interested in several other additions if Marner signs elsewhere.
Expect him to land a massive contract in the summer.
The Vancouver Canucks have been trying to extend Brock Boeser for some time now.
Barring an unlikely change of heart over the next two-plus months, he will test unrestricted free agency for the first time in his career.
Contract negotiations with the Vancouver Canucks are not going as Brock Boeser had hoped. Speaking with Sportsnet’s Iain MacIntyre on Thursday, the longtime Canucks forward and pending unrestricted free agent indicated that a contract extension with the club is doubtful, a situation that he described as unfortunate.
Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik decided not to trade Brock Boeser on Friday at the deadline as he said he didn't receive any offers that would benefit the organization.
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