The Vancouver Canucks aren’t finished yet, not in any sense of the word. But they are on a pause. Mid-February is normally the time of year at which point the entire league would take a wee break for whatever All-Star Game festivities happened t
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It appears that the Vancouver Canucks‘ work on day one of free agency is finished. In total, the Canucks signed two contract extensions with Conor Garland and Thatcher Demko, and managed to pull off a Brock Boeser re-signing at the 11th hour. Ca
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It is not a good time to be an NHL team in need of a goaltender. Fewer than a dozen who played in the league last season were available as unrestricted free agents, Detroit acquired John Gibson from Anaheim over the weekend after years of trade rumor
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Goalies can be fickle to project, so usually when you have a good one you want to hang on for dear life which is why the Canucks made sure to cautiously get Demko signed to a new deal.
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Vancouver Canucks GM Patrik Allvin speaks about the contract extension of Thatcher Demko and shares his thoughts on where his goaltending duo including Kevin Lankinen stacks up against the rest of the league.
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Canucks Talk hosts Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down Brock Boeser’s surprising seven-year, $50.75-million contract with Vancouver and explain why they see it as team-friendly despite the lengthy term.
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The biggest risk for the Canucks is whether they can find the right playmaking center to unlock the most productive version of Boeser.
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The Vancouver Canucks have come to terms with forward Brock Boeser on a new seven-year contract. Boeser, 28, was an unrestricted free agent on a previously expiring contract.
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The NHL free agency period officially begins on Tuesday
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Boeser, 28, lands seven-year deal at US$7.25 million annually. He was projected by AFP Analytics to get six years at $8.450 in annual average value
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The Vancouver Canucks have announced that they have signed Brock Boeser to a 7-year, $50.75 million contract at an average annual value (AAV) of $7.25 million. Boeser’s time is not…
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The 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. 7.25 x 7 for Boeser in VAN — Dan Murphy (@sportsnetmurph) July
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One of the best goal-scoring wingers available on the free-agent market, Boeser is staying in Vancouver for $7.25 million per year.
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