
Vancouver Canucks Sign Brock Boeser to 5-Year, $53.5 Million Deal
Vancouver, BC – June 4, 2025 – In a major move signaling their commitment to retaining elite talent, Vancouver Canucks General Manager Adam Foote announced today that the club has agreed to terms with star right wing Brock Boeser on a new five-year contract worth $10.7 million per season. The deal, totaling $53.5 million, secures Boeser’s presence in Vancouver through the 2029-2030 NHL season.
Boeser, 28, is coming off one of the best seasons of his career, registering a career-high in goals and points, while playing a crucial role in the Canucks’ push for the playoffs. His consistent offensive production and leadership on and off the ice made him a priority for the Canucks front office as they look to build a contender around a core of proven veterans and emerging young talent.
“We’re thrilled to keep Brock in Vancouver,” said GM Adam Foote in a statement to the media. “He’s been a cornerstone of our team for years, and his skill, work ethic, and dedication to this organization made this a very easy decision. This contract reflects his value to our franchise and our belief in what we can achieve with him moving forward.”
Boeser, originally drafted 23rd overall by the Canucks in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, has grown into one of the league’s most consistent scoring threats. In his eight seasons with Vancouver, he has recorded over 200 goals and amassed more than 450 points, becoming a fan favorite and a key leader in the locker room.
In a brief media appearance following the announcement, Boeser expressed his gratitude and excitement about the deal. “Vancouver is home for me,” he said. “This city, the fans, and this team mean everything to me. I’m thankful to the organization for believing in me, and I can’t wait to get back to work and chase a championship with this group.”
The signing is a clear signal of intent from the Canucks, who have been active in recent months reshaping their roster under new leadership. With Boeser now locked in long-term, the team can shift its focus to other areas, including shoring up the blue line and adding depth scoring in free agency.
Boeser’s new contract also provides financial stability for the Canucks, as it gives them a clearer picture of their cap space heading into the offseason. As one of the faces of the franchise, Boeser’s commitment ensures that Vancouver remains competitive in the ever-tough Western Conference, and fans can expect to see more high-level performances from the talented winger in the years to come.