BREAKING NEWS: Brock Boeser Signs Five-Year Deal, Cementing Place in Canucks’ Core.. Read more

The Vancouver Canucks have locked in a key piece of their future, announcing today that forward Brock Boeser has signed a five-year contract extension. The deal, reportedly worth $33.5 million, carries an average annual value of $6.7 million and signals the team’s commitment to Boeser as a central figure in their long-term plans.

 

Boeser, 28, is coming off a career-best season, tallying 40 goals and 73 points while showcasing improved two-way play and consistency. Originally drafted 23rd overall by Vancouver in 2015, Boeser has battled through injuries and adversity to become one of the Canucks’ most reliable offensive contributors. His chemistry with Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller has formed a formidable top line, driving the team’s push into playoff contention.

 

Canucks GM Patrik Allvin praised Boeser’s perseverance and growth, calling him “a leader on and off the ice.” With this deal, Vancouver secures a core winger during his prime, avoiding free agency distractions and sending a strong message of stability to fans and teammates alike.

 

Boeser expressed gratitude for the organization’s faith in him, stating, “I love this city, I love this team—and I want to win here.”

 

Could this be the move that sparks a deep Canucks playoff run?

 

 

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