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Canucks sniper Brock Boeser ‘super stoked’ with long-term deal

(5 months ago)
Casey Freeman
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Brock Boeser, a 28-year-old Minnesota-born forward, has re-signed with the Vancouver Canucks for a seven-year, US$50.75-million deal. He expressed his happiness and commitment to Vancouver, citing his strong bond with teammates and faith in the team. The deal comes after a stressful off-season where he considered leaving, and he looks forward to focusing on playing hockey and potentially buying a permanent home in Vancouver. He also mentioned excitement about new head coach Adam Foote.

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  1. 1 2015: Brock Boeser drafted by Canucks
  2. 2 July 1st (recent past): Boeser became a free agent
  3. 3 Recently (before July 4, 2025): Boeser re-signs with Canucks for 7 years, US$50.75M
  • Brock Boeser is 'super stoked' and can now focus on playing hockey
  • Boeser may buy a permanent home in Vancouver
  • The Vancouver Canucks secure a key forward for seven years
What: Brock Boeser re-signed a long-term contract with the Vancouver Canucks.
When: Recently (implied before July 4, 2025); became a free agent on July 1st; drafted in 2015; looking ahead to next season.
Where: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Canucks home city); Minnesota (Boeser's birthplace).
Why: Boeser's heart was still in Vancouver, he has a strong bond with his teammates, and he has faith in the team. The deal allows him to focus on playing hockey without future uncertainties and he is excited about the new head coach.
How: Through negotiations between Boeser's agent and Canucks general manager Patrick Allvin, resulting in a seven-year, US$50.75-million deal.

Brock Boeser, a 28-year-old Minnesota-born forward, has re-signed with the Vancouver Canucks for a seven-year, US$50.75-million deal. He expressed his happiness and commitment to Vancouver, citing his strong bond with teammates and faith in the team. The deal comes after a stressful off-season where he considered leaving, and he looks forward to focusing on playing hockey and potentially buying a permanent home in Vancouver. He also mentioned excitement about new head coach Adam Foote.