Canucks Re-Sign Boeser, Rangers Land Gavrikov and Trade Miller to Carolina to Open NHL Free Agency
- On Tuesday, the Vancouver Canucks secured Brock Boeser’s future with the team by signing him to a long-term deal valued at $50.75 million over seven seasons, solidifying his role as a key player in their core lineup.
- This move followed months of speculation about Boeser's future as the Canucks moved quickly early in free agency to secure him.
- In addition to extending Boeser, the Canucks signed Conor Garland to a six-year deal worth $36 million and secured goaltender Thatcher Demko with a three-year contract valued at $25.5 million.
- Canucks GM Patrik Allvin expressed great satisfaction in having Brock return, emphasizing his significant contributions and leadership within the team.
- These signings signal Vancouver's intent to retain its core as it aims to remain competitive amid a free agent market with limited star talent.
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