
In a major boost to the Vancouver Canucks’ future, star winger Brock Boeser has signed a five-year contract extension, putting an end to speculation about his future with the franchise. The deal, reportedly worth $36 million, averages $7.2 million per year and solidifies Boeser’s place as a cornerstone of the team’s core.
Boeser, 28, has spent his entire NHL career with the Canucks since being drafted 23rd overall in 2015. Despite trade rumors in recent seasons, he has consistently expressed his loyalty to the team and the city. “I will never leave the Canucks,” Boeser said in a heartfelt statement. “This is home. We’re building something special here, and I want to be a part of it.”
The extension comes on the heels of Boeser’s career-best season, in which he notched 38 goals and 32 assists. Known for his lethal shot and leadership on and off the ice, Boeser is expected to play a key role as the Canucks push toward serious playoff contention.
General Manager Patrik Allvin praised Boeser’s commitment, calling him “a foundational player who embodies what it means to be a Canuck.” Fans have widely welcomed the news, viewing it as a statement of stability and ambition.
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