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BROCK BOESER CONTRACT UPDATES: CANUCKS LIMITS REVEALED + HUGE AAV? Friedman, Seravalli



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Let’s talk about Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser, and some recent commentary from Elliotte Friedman and Frank Seravalli as to what his contract demands could be.

This video is taking place after the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2024 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) San Jose Sharks, Macklin Celebrini
2nd) Chicago Blackhawks, Artyom Levshunov
3rd) Anaheim Ducks, Beckett Sennecke
4th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Cayden Lindstrom,
5th) Montreal Canadiens, Ivan Demidov
6th) Utah Hockey Club, Tij Iginla
7th) Ottawa Senators, Carter Yakemchuk
8th) Seattle Kraken, Berkly Catton
9th) Calgary Flames, Zayne Parekh
10th) New Jersey Devils, Anton Silayev
11th) San Jose Sharks (from Buffalo Sabres), Sam Dickinson
12th) Minnesota Wild (from Philadelphia Flyers), Zeev Buium
13th) Philadelphia Flyers (from Minnesota Wild), Jett Luchanko
14th) Buffalo Sabres (from Pittsburgh Penguins via San Jose Sharks), Konsta Helenius
15th) Detroit Red Wings, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
16th) St. Louis Blues, Adam Jiricek
17th) Washington Capitals, Terik Parascak
18th) Chicago Blackhawks (from New York Islanders), Sacha Boisvert
19th) Vegas Golden Knights, Trevor Connelly
20th) New York Islanders (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Chicago Blackhawks), Cole Eiserman
21st) Montreal Canadiens (from Los Angeles Kings), Michael Hage
22nd) Nashville Predators, Yegor Surin
23rd) Anaheim Ducks (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Stian Solberg
24th) Utah Hockey Club (from Colorado Avalanche), Cole Beaudoin
25th) Boston Bruins (from Boston Bruins via Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators), Dean Letourneau
26th) Los Angeles Kings (from Winnipeg Jets via Montreal Canadiens), Liam Greentree
27th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Carolina Hurricanes), Marek Vanacker
28th) Calgary Flames (from Vancouver Canucks), Matvei Gridin
29th) Dallas Stars, Emil Hemming
30th) New York Rangers, EJ Emery
31st) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Edmonton Oilers via Anaheim Ducks), Ben Danford
32nd) Edmonton Oilers (from Florida Panthers via Philadelphia Flyers), Sam O’Reilly

This video is also taking place after 2024 NHL Season, and after the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in the Finals.

Brock Boeser was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2015 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The Top 27 of the draft went as follows:

1st – Edmonton Oilers, Connor McDavid
2nd – Buffalo Sabres, Jack Eichel
3rd – Arizona Coyotes, Dylan Strome
4th – Toronto Maple Leafs, Mitch Marner
5th – Carolina Hurricanes, Noah Hanifin
6th – New Jersey Devils, Pavel Zacha
7th – Philadelphia Flyers, Ivan Provorov
8th – Columbus Blue Jackets, Zach Werenski
9th – San Jose Sharks, Timo Meier
10th – Colorado Avalanche, Mikko Rantanen
11th – Florida Panthers, Lawson Crouse
12th – Dallas Stars, Denis Gurianov
13th – Boston Bruins (from Los Angeles Kings), Jakub Zboril
14th – Boston Bruins, Jake DeBrusk
15th – Boston Bruins (from Calgary Flames), Zachary Senyshyn
16th – New York Islanders (from Pittsburgh Penguins via Edmonton Oilers), Mathew Barzal
17th – Winnipeg Jets, Kyle Connor
18th – Ottawa Senators, Thomas Chabot
19th – Detroit Red Wings, Evgeny Svechnikov
20th – Minnesota Wild, Joel Eriksson Ek
21st – Ottawa Senators (from New York Islanders via Buffalo Sabres), Colin White
22nd – Washington Capitals, Ilya Samsonov
23rd – Vancouver Canucks, Brock Boeser
24th – Philadelphia Flyers (from Nashville Predators via Toronto Maple Leafs), Travis Konecny
25th – Winnipeg Jets (from St. Louis Blues via Buffalo Sabres), Jack Roslovic
26th – Montreal Canadiens, Noah Juulsen
27th – Anaheim Ducks, Jacob Larsson

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22 Comments

  1. Wish we can trade Alviin
    Petey never played in OT either
    $8 MILL at 7 Years is ok
    Lets get it done ASAP
    He averages 25 – 27 Goals a year
    If Petey gets paid $11.6 Mill then Brock Deserves $8 Mill
    He has more goals and points than Petey while playing 2 fewer games
    Brock will get 30 – 40 Goals easily if he had a good 2C feeding him
    He dating a Girl from Vancouver
    Thats another reason he wants to stay

  2. lego, multiple agents already spoke out about this. They said with the salary cap going up…..that doesnt mean youll be able to sign more players. All it means is the current players you have right now…..are going to start to demand to be paid more money.

  3. so with boeser……it worked out perfectly. Hes a ufa……..and the league announced the cap is going up. it worked out perfectly for him. So now the caps going up……as a player he wants more money.

  4. quit frankly, I only worry about Boeser will become the next Jeff Skinner, one good year, signed long fat contract then suck after that.

  5. Boeser WILL get more if he goes elsewhere, maybe not anywhere, but a team like Chicago would drop 9m on him to play alongside Bedard, once they want to commit to some contracts and finally pull out of the rebuild. If he goes to a place like Chicago and they decide to go all-in and actually build a team, he will be around for their strongest years, which is probably appealing.
    We'll probably keep him around for 8 years at 8.5m, which is fine imo, if he can keep up the ~30 goal pace. In 3 years that contract is gonna look like a 5m contract looks this year. I just hope they can find a sensible build for this core. I genuinely have no idea what they're gonna do with EP40. My gut tells me they're committed, and they're gonna ride this out in the hopes that he gets his sh!t together. But the fact that they made his first year not include the no-trade does suggest they wanted the opportunity to move him. So idfk. But whatever they do with him directly affects what happens with Boeser as well – or rather, it should. Who we get in return, do they play well with Boeser? We need players that work together, and right now it feels like our bottom 6 is faiiirly solid, but our top 6 are a chaotic mess. More so than it has been in quite a while.

  6. Love boeser but can’t give him high 8s, I’d consider high 7s on a 7 year deal, also I’d consider trading him 1 for 1 for McCann at this point

  7. if you read his past correct you will see that he is always around 50ish points, even in his "good" rookie season. the only season he was really good, was the last season with 40 goals. its so unreasonable to sign him to such a huge contract just based on last years performance. If he could sticks around 50 points, he would be in the jake debrusk range, not more then 6'000'000. everything higher than that would be just a bad management deal.

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