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Forward Brock Boeser is staying put in Vancouver, after the Canucks opened the NHL’s free agency period by re-signing one of their own.
The Vancouver Canucks locked down three critical pieces of their team on Tuesday morning when General Manager Patrik Allvin ...
NHL teams in need of goaltending help are either going the trade route or committing multiple years to veteran backups.
With Brock Boeser, Vancouver took one of the more high-profile free agents off the board in what was already regarded as a ...
In a matter of hours, the Canucks look locked in – and Boeser isn’t going anywhere.
The New York Rangers signed Vladislav Gavrikov — considered the top defensive free agent available after three seasons with ...
After a busy Tuesday that saw the Vancouver Canucks sign Brock Boeser, Thatcher Demko and Conor Garland, general manager ...
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HockeyFeed on MSNCanucks announce two big contract signings todayThe Vancouver Canucks kicked off the free agent period this morning by locking up a couple of their core members. The team ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCanucks Sign Brock Boeser to 7-Year ContractThe Vancouver Canucks have announced that they have signed Brock Boeser to a 7-year, $50.75 million contract at an average ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCanucks sign Brock Boeser to long-term dealThe Vancouver Canucks announced on Tuesday that the team has agreed to terms on a seven-year contract with free agent winger ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCanucks re-signing forward Brock Boeser to seven year deal at $7.25 million annuallyThe Vancouver Canucks are re-signing forward Brock Boeser, according to multiple reports. The deal is seven years long at $7.25 million annually, according to Sportsnet’s Dan Murphy.
Perhaps the biggest pending free agent is already off the market. After a sign-and-trade with the Vegas Golden Knights, star ...
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