Breaking News: Vancouver Canucks’ Brock Boeser Signs Five-Year Contract Extension…full story
In a major move solidifying their core, the Vancouver Canucks have signed forward Brock Boeser to a five-year contract extension worth $33 million. The deal, announced early Saturday, carries an average annual value of $6.6 million and ensures that the 28-year-old winger remains a key part of the Canucks’ future as they push toward long-term contention.

Boeser, coming off a career-best season where he netted 40 goals and added 33 assists in 82 games, has been a cornerstone of the franchise since being drafted 23rd overall in 2015. Known for his lethal shot and strong two-way play, Boeser’s resurgence under head coach Rick Tocchet has made him an indispensable part of the Canucks’ top six.
General Manager Patrik Allvin praised Boeser’s leadership and commitment, saying, “Brock has grown tremendously both on and off the ice. He’s a key piece of what we’re building here.” Boeser expressed his excitement to remain in Vancouver, stating, “This city and team mean everything to me. I’m proud to keep wearing the Canucks jersey.”
With this extension, the Canucks continue to solidify a promising roster built around stars like Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes, and now, a long-term Brock Boeser.