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The Vancouver Canucks were far from the only Canadian team who were hoping to land Brock Boeser for the 2025-26 season and beyond.
If you look back at the two NHL drafts prior to this one, you'll find that the Vancouver connections go right to the top.
The Washington Capitals brought back forward Anthony Beauvillier on a two-year, $5.5 million contract extension Thursday.
After a rigorous Grouse Grind experience on Wednesday, the Vancouver Canucks prospects were back on the ice for the third and ...
Brock Boeser is “super stoked to be back” after re-signing with the Vancouver Canucks. “At the end of the day, my heart was ...
Anthony Beauvillier signed a two-year, $5.5 million contract with the Washington Capitals on Thursday. It has an average ...
Instead, president Jim Rutherford and general manager Patrik Allvin have made a series of bets, ones that will all have to ...
The Pacific Division looks a lot different now than it did a week ago. Some of the Vancouver Canucks biggest rivals made ...
The Vancouver Canucks concluded the on-ice portion of their development camp on Thursday afternoon with a scrimmage, ...
One of the top free agents available was Brock Boeser and an NHL insider reports he turned down a contract offer from the ...
The Canucks managed to re-sign Brock Boeser to a seven-year contract despite all signs pointing toward him departing in free ...
As if trying to make it to the NHL weren't difficult enough, the Vancouver Canucks taught their newly drafted rookies and several other prospects a ...