Lastest Report: Brock Boeser Turns Down Canucks’ \$40M, 5-Year Contract Offer…..
Latest Report: Brock Boeser Turns Down Canucks’ $40M, 5-Year Contract Offer
Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser has reportedly turned down a five-year, $40 million contract extension offered by the team, signaling uncertainty about his future in Vancouver. The 28-year-old winger is coming off a career-best season, notching 71 points and emerging as a key offensive weapon. The reported offer, which averages $8 million annually, would have made Boeser one of the team’s highest-paid players.

Sources close to the situation suggest Boeser is seeking either a shorter-term deal with a higher average salary or exploring options with other teams as free agency nears. Boeser’s camp is reportedly gauging his market value, with several teams showing interest should negotiations with the Canucks stall.
The Canucks, coming off a playoff run that reignited fan enthusiasm, had hoped to lock up their core early. Boeser’s rejection adds to growing questions about the team’s ability to retain key talent under the salary cap. GM Patrik Allvin has stated the team remains committed to finding a deal that works for both sides, but time is running out before the July 1 free agency window opens.
Boeser’s decision could significantly reshape Vancouver’s offseason strategy and roster outlook heading into next season.