Canucks Re-Sign Boeser, Rangers Land Gavrikov and Trade Miller to Carolina to Open NHL Free Agency
- On Tuesday, the Vancouver Canucks signed Brock Boeser to a seven-year, $50.75 million contract, securing a core player long-term.
- This signing followed months of speculation about Boeser's future amid a record $7.5 million increase in the NHL salary cap.
- Alongside Boeser, the Canucks extended contracts for forward Conor Garland and goaltender Thatcher Demko, emphasizing their commitment to the core.
- Canucks GM Patrik Allvin said, "Brock has been a huge part of our organization," and called him a leader and culture-setter in the locker room.
- These moves suggest Vancouver is betting on their existing core to compete while other teams like the Rangers secured Vladislav Gavrikov on a seven-year, $49 million deal.
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