The Vancouver Canucks had a dilemma when it came to Brock Boeser during the NHL Trade Deadline. Either trade him, keep him, or sign him to an extension. Vancouver needs Boeser because it is in a ...
The Vancouver Canucks had a dilemma as they entered the NHL Trade Deadline last Friday, March 7th. What was going to happen ...
The Vancouver Canucks ultimately kept Brock Boeser at the trade deadline even though they couldn't agree to a contract extension with the pending free-agent forward. With the deadline nearly a week in ...
Brock Boeser may have remained with the Vancouver Canucks past the trade deadline, but comments from general manager Patrik Allvin have raised eyebrows regarding the forward’s future with the team.
With the deadline now passed, it’s time for assessments across the NHL. We can evaluate the transactions made with some ...
Donnie & Dhali: Rick Dhaliwal and Don Taylor talking about Vancouver Canucks pending UFA forward Brock Boeser. Dhaliwal: “Contract talks have not been close the last few weeks. But I was told ...
The Maple Leafs would acquire Boeser who’s in the final year of his three-year $19.95 million deal. Boeser could be a top-six forward for the Maple Leafs and add some secondary scoring outside ...
With the NHL’s trade deadline looming, the Vancouver Canucks must come to a decision regarding pending unrestricted free agent forward Brock Boeser. Playing in the final year of his contract ...
But while Friedman indicated that it is likely Pettersson will be staying in Vancouver, Brock Boeser's status appears to be a little more up in the air. "It was reported earlier this week there ...
Brock Boeser rejects Canucks' 5-year deal! Trade rumors swirl as 8-year contract demands clash. Will Vancouver move him? Let’s dissect this. Boeser, clearly betting on himself, is reportedly seeking ...
If the Rangers want to show they are all-in at the deadline, they should target Brock Boeser. The 28-year-old Vancouver Canucks right winger tallied 73 points in 81 games last year, reaching the ...
“On one hand, there’s still reportedly mutual interest in keeping Boeser a Canuck. As my colleague Frank Seravalli pointed out last week, someone still needs to do the scoring on this tea ...