The Brock Boeser era is officially back on the table for the Vancouver Canucks, as the forward has signed a seven-year, $7.25M AAV contract with the team. This comes after a long season of speculation that Boeser would not be remaining with the team after 2024–25, including a trade deadline that nearly saw the decade-long Canuck depart from the team.
Boeser was drafted 23rd overall by the Canucks during the 2015 NHL Draft, meaning his tenure with the organization just hit 10 years. The forward made his NHL debut for the Canucks on March 25, 2017, against his hometown Minnesota Wild. He also scored his first NHL goal this day — one of 204 total that he scored with Vancouver. In his first full NHL season, Boeser scored 29 goals and 26 assists in 62 games played, earning him a Calder Memorial Trophy finalist bid. He was also named to the 2018 NHL All-Star Game and earned the title of MVP.
Initially, many saw Boeser as a 30-goal scorer in the NHL, though he didn’t hit the milestone for the first seven seasons of his career. In 2023–24, Boeser had a breakout year, tallying 40 goals and 33 assists in 81 games — the most he has played in a single season. He kicked that season off with a monster four-goal performance against the Edmonton Oilers.
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Boeser's long-term return to the Canucks will keep him within the organization until 2032.
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