BREAKING NEWS: The Vancouver Canucks have signed star forward Brock Boeser to a five-year contract extension.. read more..

The Vancouver Canucks have signed forward Brock Boeser to a seven‑year extension worth US $50.75 million, with a $7.25 million average annual value, keeping him in Vancouver through the 2031–32 season . The deal was finalized less than an hour into NHL free agency on July 1, 2025—a surprise late move that caught Boeser off‑guard .

At 28, Boeser posted a solid 2024–25 campaign, registering 25 goals and 25 assists for 50 points in 75 games, ranking second on the Canucks in scoring . His previous year was even stronger, achieving a career-high 40 goals and 73 points, earning him All-Star recognition .

Vancouver has also extended core teammates: goaltender Thatcher Demko (three years, $25.5 M, $8.5 M AAV) and winger Conor Garland (six years, $36 M, $6 M AAV)—solidifying a veteran leadership nucleus

Boeser remains the longest-tenured player, boasting six 20-goal seasons and a career average of 0.78 points per game .

The multi-year commitment cements a competitive core with Demko, Garland, and rising coach Adam Foote, signaling a push for sustained playoff contention .

In short, the Canucks are doubling down on talent and chemistry, ensuring stability and leadership as they chase greater postseason .

 

 

 

 

 

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