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Vancouver Canucks Sign Winger Brock Boeser to New Seven-Year Deal

  • On July 1, 2025, during the opening of NHL free agency in Vancouver, the Canucks secured Brock Boeser with a new seven-year contract worth $50.75 million.
  • Boeser became an unrestricted free agent after his previous contract expired following a season with 25 goals and 50 points, amid speculation he might be traded.
  • Alongside Boeser’s deal, the Canucks extended key players Thatcher Demko and Conor Garland, and signed prospects Raty, Bains, Sasson, and Brisebois as they prepare for next season.
  • General manager Patrik Allvin described Boeser as a core player who faced trade interest but ultimately committed to Vancouver, while praising Demko as a top NHL goalie and Garland as a key offensive leader.
  • Boeser expressed gratitude to Vancouver fans for their support, signaling stability in the team’s core as the organization looks to build on recent successes and player development.
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Vancouver Canucks sign winger Brock Boeser to new seven-year deal

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Vancouver Canucks re-sign winger Brock Boeser to new seven-year deal

VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Canucks have re-signed one of their top scorers, inking right-winger Brock Boeser to a seven-year, US$50.75-million deal.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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