
In a stunning twist that has rocked the NHL, Vancouver Canucks star winger Brock Boeser has reportedly signed a five-year contract with the Ottawa Senators, leaving Canucks fans in disbelief. The move comes just weeks after Vancouver’s playoff exit, where Boeser was a standout performer with 40 goals and a team-leading postseason effort.
Boeser, 28, has spent his entire NHL career with the Canucks since being drafted in 2015, becoming one of the franchise’s most recognizable and consistent forwards. His decision to join Ottawa signals a fresh chapter — and a major coup for the Senators as they look to fast-track their rebuild.
While contract details have yet to be officially released, insiders report the deal is valued north of $40 million, underscoring Ottawa’s commitment to adding elite offensive firepower. Boeser was reportedly drawn to the Sens’ young core and the opportunity to play a leadership role in a rising Eastern Conference squad.
The Canucks organization and fanbase have responded with mixed emotions — appreciation for his years of service, and shock over his sudden departure. Boeser is expected to address the media later this week in Ottawa.
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