With just more than a week until March 7, we continue to provide at least one Trade Deadline story at Daily Faceoff each day. Next up, we explore possible destinations for Vancouver Canucks right winger Brock Boeser,
Vancouver Canucks veteran Brock Boeser admitted he's frustrated with the lack of a contract extension ahead of free agency.
How long will Thatcher Demko and Brock Boeser be Vancouver Canucks? Their time with the team could be coming to an end.
February 25 is Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser’s 28th birthday. In 2025, he’ll celebrate being with the Canucks organization for a decade. Keep reading for a comprehensive timeline of his past 10 years as a Canuck.
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Hosted on MSNThatcher Demko Injury Clouds FutureThatcher Demko‘s injury history has put his future with the Vancouver Canucks has been in question. And with Kevin Lankinen signing a new five-year deal, the team has declared which side they’re betting on.
Patrick Johnston of The Province: Elias Pettersson has said he really wants to be in Vancouver, but will he past the trade deadline? He didn’t do much after J.T. Miller was traded, and suffered a bit of an injury for Sweden during the Four Nations. Does he need a fresh start? They’d have a hole at center if he’s dealt.
What factors should the Canucks consider in determining what to do with their pending unrestricted free agents before the trade deadline?
From the start, Brock Boeser has been been able to compartmentalize his contract status. But the winger would not have guessed that at the end of February, there would be no apparent traction in negations over an extension to keep him a Canuck for life.
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The Province on MSNCanucks: What does the future hold for this Vancouver roster?You really do have to start wondering if this era of the Vancouver Canucks is already over. Sure, they’re likely to make the playoffs this season, but who will be on the roster when they do? Will Elias Pettersson?
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