During the Vancouver Canucks‘ end-of-season press conferences, Brock Boeser expressed his desire to stay put.
Asked about his future ahead of the off-season, the forward Boeser responded: “To be completely honest with you I don’t want to be traded.”
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As the Canucks were twirling down the depths of the National Hockey League, Boeser’s agent, Ben Hankinson, had been working with Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin on trying to find a trade partner, including the Minnesota Wild.
Boeser remained a Canuck after the March 3 trade deadline. For the 26-year-old, it was “a blessing in disguise that I didn’t get traded.”
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Boeser capped off his seventh season with the Canucks, totalling 18 goals and 37 assists in 74 games. He has two more years on his deal, which pays him $6.6 million per season, after which he will become an unrestricted free agent.
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