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July 1, 2025
Boeser signs 7-year, $50.75 million contract to remain with Canucks | Pro Hockey News
PHN Staff Report with official press release
Pro Hockey News
Boeser signs 7-year, $50.75 million contract to remain with Canucks | Pro Hockey News

Brock Boeser has officially committed to the Vancouver Canucks, signing a seven-year contract valued at $50.25 million, which translates to an average annual value of $7.25 million. This deal secures Boeser, who tallied 50 points last season, as one of the core pieces of the Canucks' lineup as he enters his 10th season with the team. Previously expressing uncertainty about his future in Vancouver, Boeser's decision reflects a newfound confidence in his role with the franchise.

As Vancouver's longest-tenured player, Boeser has seen the team undergo significant changes. He recorded a career-high of 73 points in the 2023-24 season, showcasing his offensive talent and importance to the squad. With Boeser’s experience and proven scoring ability, the Canucks aim to make a deeper playoff run, leveraging his skills in the upcoming seasons.

What are the implications of Boeser's contract for other Canucks players?What should fantasy managers expect from Boeser this season?How does Boeser's contract impact the Canucks' long-term vision?What can we expect from the Canucks this season after Boeser's signing?
Mentions:
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL

https://prohockeynews.com/boeser-signs-7-year-50-7..

July 1, 2025
What trade talk? Canucks, Boeser agree on new seven-year deal - ESPN
ESPN
What trade talk? Canucks, Boeser agree on new seven-year deal - ESPN

The Vancouver Canucks have secured Brock Boeser with a lucrative seven-year contract worth $7.25 million annually. The deal, announced by GM Patrik Allvin, comes after Boeser, who was a top-six forward, had a mixed performance last season, tallying 25 goals and 50 points in 75 games. Despite not reaching the heights of his previous campaign, where he scored 40 goals, Boeser remains a key player for Vancouver, particularly on the power play. His commitment to the team signifies a promising future as he continues to develop his offensive skills and leadership on the ice.

What does Boeser's contract mean for the future of the Canucks?What are the risks associated with long-term contracts like Boeser's?How can fantasy players benefit from Boeser's new contract?What historical comparisons can be made with Boeser's contract?
Mentions:
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/45632249/what-..

July 1, 2025
Vancouver Canucks re-sign winger Brock Boeser to new seven-year, $50.75-million deal - The Globe and Mail
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
Vancouver Canucks re-sign winger Brock Boeser to new seven-year, $50.75-million deal - The Globe and Mail

The Vancouver Canucks have officially signed Brock Boeser to a lucrative seven-year deal worth $50.75 million, solidifying one of their key offensive weapons. Boeser, who entered free agency after a season marked by a dip in production, recorded 25 goals and 25 assists last season, far below his career highs of 40 goals and 73 points. Despite trade inquiries earlier this year, the Canucks decided to keep the 28-year-old right winger, who has been a consistent performer since being drafted 23rd overall in 2015.

In addition to Boeser's contract, Vancouver extended all-star goalie Thatcher Demko with a three-year deal valued at $25.5 million and winger Conor Garland with a six-year, $36 million contract. Demko, recovering from injury, had a rocky season but is recognized as a pivotal leader and a top-tier goalie. Garland contributed significantly with 50 points last season, earning praise for his competitive spirit and work ethic.

What should fantasy managers expect from Boeser this upcoming season?What strategies should the Canucks implement with their new contracts?How do Boeser and Garland compare in terms of fantasy value?What are the potential risks of signing players to long-term contracts?
Mentions:
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Conor Garland | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Conor Garland | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Thatcher Demko | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Thatcher Demko | Vancouver Canucks | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

July 1, 2025
Brock Boeser and Nikolaj Ehlers headline the remaining NHL free agents to watch - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Brock Boeser and Nikolaj Ehlers headline the remaining NHL free agents to watch - NBC Sports

With the NHL free agency period approaching, teams are poised to make significant moves, especially with the salary cap increasing by a record $7.5 million. Key players such as Mitch Marner and Brad Marchand have already been signed, leading to a limited but interesting pool of free agents available.

Brock Boeser, a six-time 20-goal scorer, is among the most notable names. After a solid season with 25 goals and 25 assists, he may find a fresh start as the Vancouver Canucks enter a rebuilding phase. Meanwhile, Nikolaj Ehlers is another player to watch, having produced nearly a point per game last season. His market value could rise due to limited supply as teams scramble for scoring talent.

Veteran defenseman Brent Burns, now 40, remains a strong candidate for a contender seeking experience, while goaltender Ilya Samsonov is intriguing despite previous struggles. Lastly, players like Nate Schmidt and Dmitry Orlov could also find new homes as teams seek to bolster their rosters ahead of the new season.

What are the most intriguing aspects of this free agency period?How might the salary cap increase impact player contracts?What strategies should teams employ in negotiating contracts?Which players could be potential bargain buys in this free agency?
Mentions:
@Brent Burns | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Brent Burns | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Ilya Samsonov | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Ilya Samsonov | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Nate Schmidt | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Nate Schmidt | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Nikolaj Ehlers | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Nikolaj Ehlers | Winnipeg Jets | NHL

https://www.nbcsports.com/nhl/news/brock-boeser-an..

July 1, 2025
Start of NHL’s free agency expected to lack frenzy with many high-profile players off the board - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Start of NHL’s free agency expected to lack frenzy with many high-profile players off the board - NBC Sports

The NHL's free agency landscape has shifted dramatically with the absence of top-tier players like Mitch Marner, Aaron Ekblad, and Brad Marchand, leaving teams with limited options.

The Vegas Golden Knights made headlines by acquiring Marner through a sign-and-trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs, while the Florida Panthers secured both Ekblad and Marchand, strengthening their core further by resigning Tomas Nosek.

In response to Marner's departure, the Maple Leafs have signed Matthew Knies to a six-year contract worth $46.5 million. Meanwhile, the Vancouver Canucks extended Conor Garland's contract for six years at $30 million.

Trade discussions are heating up as teams look to bolster their rosters, with the Buffalo Sabres considering moving young defenseman Bowen Byram, and Erik Karlsson potentially departing from Pittsburgh.

What are the implications of the salary cap increase for team strategies?Which teams are most likely to benefit from the current free agency situation?How has the market changed for high-profile players?What should fantasy managers consider with the current player movement?
Mentions:
@Aaron Ekblad | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Aaron Ekblad | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Brad Marchand | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Brad Marchand | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Conor Garland | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Conor Garland | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Matthew Knies | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Matthew Knies | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL

https://www.nbcsports.com/nhl/news/start-of-nhls-f..

July 1, 2025
Boeser signs 7-year, $50.75 million contract to remain with Canucks | Pro Hockey News
PHN Staff Report with official press release
Pro Hockey News
Boeser signs 7-year, $50.75 million contract to remain with Canucks | Pro Hockey News

Brock Boeser has officially committed to the Vancouver Canucks, signing a seven-year contract valued at $50.25 million, which translates to an average annual value of $7.25 million. This deal secures Boeser, who tallied 50 points last season, as one of the core pieces of the Canucks' lineup as he enters his 10th season with the team. Previously expressing uncertainty about his future in Vancouver, Boeser's decision reflects a newfound confidence in his role with the franchise.

As Vancouver's longest-tenured player, Boeser has seen the team undergo significant changes. He recorded a career-high of 73 points in the 2023-24 season, showcasing his offensive talent and importance to the squad. With Boeser’s experience and proven scoring ability, the Canucks aim to make a deeper playoff run, leveraging his skills in the upcoming seasons.

What are the implications of Boeser's contract for other Canucks players?What should fantasy managers expect from Boeser this season?How does Boeser's contract impact the Canucks' long-term vision?What can we expect from the Canucks this season after Boeser's signing?
Mentions:
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL

https://prohockeynews.com/boeser-signs-7-year-50-7..

July 1, 2025
What trade talk? Canucks, Boeser agree on new seven-year deal - ESPN
ESPN
What trade talk? Canucks, Boeser agree on new seven-year deal - ESPN

The Vancouver Canucks have secured Brock Boeser with a lucrative seven-year contract worth $7.25 million annually. The deal, announced by GM Patrik Allvin, comes after Boeser, who was a top-six forward, had a mixed performance last season, tallying 25 goals and 50 points in 75 games. Despite not reaching the heights of his previous campaign, where he scored 40 goals, Boeser remains a key player for Vancouver, particularly on the power play. His commitment to the team signifies a promising future as he continues to develop his offensive skills and leadership on the ice.

What does Boeser's contract mean for the future of the Canucks?What are the risks associated with long-term contracts like Boeser's?How can fantasy players benefit from Boeser's new contract?What historical comparisons can be made with Boeser's contract?
Mentions:
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/45632249/what-..

July 1, 2025
Vancouver Canucks re-sign winger Brock Boeser to new seven-year, $50.75-million deal - The Globe and Mail
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
Vancouver Canucks re-sign winger Brock Boeser to new seven-year, $50.75-million deal - The Globe and Mail

The Vancouver Canucks have officially signed Brock Boeser to a lucrative seven-year deal worth $50.75 million, solidifying one of their key offensive weapons. Boeser, who entered free agency after a season marked by a dip in production, recorded 25 goals and 25 assists last season, far below his career highs of 40 goals and 73 points. Despite trade inquiries earlier this year, the Canucks decided to keep the 28-year-old right winger, who has been a consistent performer since being drafted 23rd overall in 2015.

In addition to Boeser's contract, Vancouver extended all-star goalie Thatcher Demko with a three-year deal valued at $25.5 million and winger Conor Garland with a six-year, $36 million contract. Demko, recovering from injury, had a rocky season but is recognized as a pivotal leader and a top-tier goalie. Garland contributed significantly with 50 points last season, earning praise for his competitive spirit and work ethic.

What should fantasy managers expect from Boeser this upcoming season?What strategies should the Canucks implement with their new contracts?How do Boeser and Garland compare in terms of fantasy value?What are the potential risks of signing players to long-term contracts?
Mentions:
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Conor Garland | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Conor Garland | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Thatcher Demko | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Thatcher Demko | Vancouver Canucks | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

July 1, 2025
Brock Boeser and Nikolaj Ehlers headline the remaining NHL free agents to watch - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Brock Boeser and Nikolaj Ehlers headline the remaining NHL free agents to watch - NBC Sports

With the NHL free agency period approaching, teams are poised to make significant moves, especially with the salary cap increasing by a record $7.5 million. Key players such as Mitch Marner and Brad Marchand have already been signed, leading to a limited but interesting pool of free agents available.

Brock Boeser, a six-time 20-goal scorer, is among the most notable names. After a solid season with 25 goals and 25 assists, he may find a fresh start as the Vancouver Canucks enter a rebuilding phase. Meanwhile, Nikolaj Ehlers is another player to watch, having produced nearly a point per game last season. His market value could rise due to limited supply as teams scramble for scoring talent.

Veteran defenseman Brent Burns, now 40, remains a strong candidate for a contender seeking experience, while goaltender Ilya Samsonov is intriguing despite previous struggles. Lastly, players like Nate Schmidt and Dmitry Orlov could also find new homes as teams seek to bolster their rosters ahead of the new season.

What are the most intriguing aspects of this free agency period?How might the salary cap increase impact player contracts?What strategies should teams employ in negotiating contracts?Which players could be potential bargain buys in this free agency?
Mentions:
@Brent Burns | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Brent Burns | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Brock Boeser | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Ilya Samsonov | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Ilya Samsonov | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Nate Schmidt | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Nate Schmidt | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Nikolaj Ehlers | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Nikolaj Ehlers | Winnipeg Jets | NHL

https://www.nbcsports.com/nhl/news/brock-boeser-an..

July 1, 2025
Start of NHL’s free agency expected to lack frenzy with many high-profile players off the board - NBC Sports
NBC Sports
Start of NHL’s free agency expected to lack frenzy with many high-profile players off the board - NBC Sports

The NHL's free agency landscape has shifted dramatically with the absence of top-tier players like Mitch Marner, Aaron Ekblad, and Brad Marchand, leaving teams with limited options.

The Vegas Golden Knights made headlines by acquiring Marner through a sign-and-trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs, while the Florida Panthers secured both Ekblad and Marchand, strengthening their core further by resigning Tomas Nosek.

In response to Marner's departure, the Maple Leafs have signed Matthew Knies to a six-year contract worth $46.5 million. Meanwhile, the Vancouver Canucks extended Conor Garland's contract for six years at $30 million.

Trade discussions are heating up as teams look to bolster their rosters, with the Buffalo Sabres considering moving young defenseman Bowen Byram, and Erik Karlsson potentially departing from Pittsburgh.

What are the implications of the salary cap increase for team strategies?Which teams are most likely to benefit from the current free agency situation?How has the market changed for high-profile players?What should fantasy managers consider with the current player movement?
Mentions:
@Aaron Ekblad | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Aaron Ekblad | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Brad Marchand | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Brad Marchand | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Conor Garland | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Conor Garland | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Matthew Knies | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Matthew Knies | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL

https://www.nbcsports.com/nhl/news/start-of-nhls-f..

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