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Canucks GM Allvin States Team Is Interested In Retaining Brock Boeser

May 11, 2025 at 8:44 pm CDT | by Paul Griser 12 Comments

Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin appeared to extend an olive branch to soon-to-be free agent Brock Boeser, adding another twist to their ongoing saga, per Patrick Johnston of The Province.

Allvin met with season ticket holders and answered some questions from the fanbase, with several directed at the ongoing situation involving Boeser. On one hand, Allvin has been clear the team needs to acquire goal scorers. On the other, the franchise and Boeser have been at odds over a potential contract negotiation. So, where does the franchise stand on the idea of keeping Boeser in Vancouver? Allvin simply stated, “We’re going to see if there’s a chance to keep Brock Boeser.”

If Allvin’s words hold weight, the Canucks still have time to negotiate a contract extension with Brock Boeser and his agent, Ben Hankinson. The challenge, however, is that at this stage in the process, a hometown discount seems unlikely. With free agency fast approaching, Vancouver will likely need to match, or exceed, the going market rate to retain their star forward.

Boeser was a big name during the trade deadline, but a rich asking price kept him with the Canucks for the remainer of the season. Then in April, Boeser acknowledged that the chances of re-signing with Vancouver beyond this season were unlikely. He said at the time: “Honestly, it’s unlikely at this point. It sucks, it’s unfortunate. I’m just trying to play good hockey, and then I’ll worry about everything after that. We all know it’s been a roller coaster of a year. There’s been a lot of different things.”

In late February, Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli reported that Boeser declined a five-year, $40MM extension. This would have represented a raise on his expiring contract, but maybe isn’t what Hankinson believes Boeser can get on the open market, especially with the salary cap set to climb. However, Boeser’s production (25 goals and 50 points) did not match his 2023-24 results of a career-highs of 40 goals and 73 points. It will be interesting to see what kind of deal Boeser signs this offseason—and where he ultimately lands.

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  1. FeeltheThunder

    1 month ago

    I think it’s a real long shot that Vancouver keeps Brock Boeser. It just feels Boeser is going to test the market as teams like Los Angeles, Carolina, & Minnesota will have interest in his services this offseason to boost their top six scoring depth. Will see if GM Patrik Allvin has something up his sleeve to keep Boeser in Vancouver this summer.

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    • MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend

      1 month ago

      @FeeltheThunder – This is like Allvin whistling in the dark. Boeser himself has already stated that he doesn’t expect to be back in VAN. I think the three teams you mentioned should be considered possibilities, too. Maybe we’ll find out GMPA went sleeveless on this one. ;)

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    • FeeltheThunder

      1 month ago

      @MacJablonski – Yeah, you’re correct as Boeser pretty much made it clear in an interview last month or so that he doesn’t expect to return to Vancouver. I think Allvin is just covering his tracks & playing face trying to make it look like they’re “working” to keep Boeser when in reality, they know he’s left the building already lol. Boeser will have a sizable market for himself this offseason for sure.

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  2. The Mistake of Giving Eugene Melnyk a Liver Transplant

    1 month ago

    This way if he walks they can pretend that an inept front office and owner are not to blame.

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  3. soccer_ref

    1 month ago

    I could see him going to any of those teams. Also read the interview with the Ducks owner. I could see Anaheim overpay for him. He would fit perfect with Quinvilles system. The Kings if they go player shopping. Ehlers would be the perfect fit Boeser would be great but he would struggle in Hillers system

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    • MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend

      1 month ago

      @soccer_ref — Anaheim could try to overpay, but that doesn’t guarantee Boeser would take the bait. For many or most UFAs, there aren’t 31 equal landing spots for them. Taylor Hall jumped at the Buffalo money, then probably regretted it.

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    • Nha Trang

      1 month ago

      Beyond that, the same thing happens every year. A bunch of free agents are looking to get overpaid, and however much cap space is out there, it goes faster than people think. The game of musical chairs stops, and the Evan Rodrigueses and Danton Heinens of the world go into training camp without seats.

      Same thing is going to happen here. Someone is going to make Mitch Marner an absurd offer. Someone’s going to overpay John Tavares. Someone’s going to triple Matt Duchene’s salary. Someone is going to offer a sky high offer sheet to Evan Bouchard and dare the Oilers to match. Someone is going to offer a sky high offer sheet to a Peterka, or a Vilardi, or a Knies, and succeed. The money just isn’t going to BE there for everyone.

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    • MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend

      1 month ago

      @Nha Trang — That pretty much says it all. Cap Cannibals. As long as there is a cap, there will always be the piranha feeding frenzies.

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  4. KL

    1 month ago

    I like him in New Jersey if they could make the money work

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    • uvmfiji

      1 month ago

      They cannot

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  5. uvmfiji

    1 month ago

    What’s the tally on assets received for Horvat, Miller, Kuzmenko, Zadorov and Boeser? Clearly the Canucks need a rebuild.

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    • pawtucket

      1 month ago

      Zadorov was a rental and wanted too much (and got it)

      Horvat was a UFA and it was him or Miller (Miller was a better player…)

      Kuzmenko is the definition of inconsistent. Glad he’s succeeding somewhere

      Miller forced his way out. The return wasn’t too bad when you consider they got Marcus Pettersson with the draft pick as well as Mancini (Poor Chytil)

      Boeser is a head-scratcher. Not sure what happened there. Hope he succeeds somewhere else and gets his 7×8 or whatever he wants

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