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Brock Boeser : Je ne veux pas être échangé. Je me plais beaucoup ici. Ce fut une année difficile personnellement, mais c’est une sorte de bénédiction déguisée que je n’aie pas été échangé.


Brock Boeser : Je ne veux pas être échangé. Je me plais beaucoup ici. Ce fut une année difficile personnellement, mais c’est une sorte de bénédiction déguisée que je n’aie pas été échangé.


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26 Comments

  1. NoMolasses798

    I hope we see 2020-21 brock next year if he stays

  2. nilimas

    Personally I’m in a weird place on Boeser. I am not entirely opposed to trading him *or* keeping him.

  3. Mysterious_Shelter61

    Damn that’s too bad cuz I’m really hoping you do get traded

  4. sydster_d

    I’d love to see Brock come to camp at the same 195 pounds that he was when he left UND and was when he first arrived here.

    Not sure if anyone read the Quinn Hughes interview today where he talked about how he tested the best out of anyone at the Canucks training camp and he attributed that to how hard he worked (with his brothers) in the off season…

    …part of that off season approach was not getting sucked into playing 3 on 3 (or 4 on 4) scrimmages in the summer which QH thinks builds bad habits and a false sense of ‘I’m staying in game shape’

  5. AppealToReason16

    Wasn’t his agent negotiating a trade for the team? That doesn’t often happen with guys who want to stay put.

  6. shadownet97

    Seems like his father’s passing affected him longer than he’d like to admit. Not saying that’s a sign of weakness whatsoever but I honestly can’t blame him for the abysmal season he had.

    I feel for him :(. He wants to win. He wants to perform well but this season just hasn’t been it.

    Hope he stays and has a resurgence. I wouldn’t be opposed to trading him for the right assets.

  7. barelyincollege

    Love Brock, but there’s too much money on the wings and he’s the odd man out. Have to find spots for Podkolzin and Hoglander too.

    Can’t keep everyone just because they’re likable. This team needs to give younger guys a shot to provide excess value instead of signing guys to above-market deals and hoping they play up to their contracts.

  8. orca_eater

    His effort has increased the past 20 games or so with positive results but he’s still an average player with seemingly low level motivation.

    Go ahead and downvote me you know it’s the truth.

  9. Number8

    I think it’s worth giving the guy another 1-2 years to see what he’s made of. It’s not like having him on the roster is make it or break it for the team. The shit he’s been through over the past few years has, understandably, detracted from his game. Let’s give him a chance to come out the other side on the team he wants to be on.

  10. DustlandFairytale_

    I’d keep him. Despite a bad start (in part due to injury, and I’m sure still being in a hard place due to his dad’s passing) he had a decent year. For a good chunk of the year he was not getting PP1 time, and was playing on the 3rd line, so I’m impressed by his production.

    That coupled with the fact that he is a genuinely amazing person and very well liked by his teammates, there are other wingers I’d rather see go over him.

  11. meme__machine

    Brock has committed to only drinking light brewskies this summer and to hit the gym as soon as wake surfing season is over

  12. HarveySpecter1970

    Worst season of his career after his dad died and he still managed 55 points with not much pp1 time. I’m willing to take the chance on Brock to have a good off season.

    Brock has 70 point 30 goal potential, and with the loss of horvats production he’s who you hope can fill that gap.

  13. GoldenChest2000

    If only he took less…

    Scoring at a 60-65 point clip is good, but not 6.65 million good.

  14. Interbrett

    I want him to be better. He wants to be better. If we can make it work with the cap, I would like to see him stay. He’s such a great guy. Huge fan of the person.

  15. canucklehead200

    Can we cancel his current contract and bring him in at 4.5 million per? Pretty please?

  16. subtle-sam

    Do they have a most high maintenance player award?

  17. 2BFrank69

    I’d like to keep him. Depends on offered though.

  18. Time to move on. It’s the better option for him and the Canucks

  19. Calicoh_kid

    I feel like I read this exact same boeser headline/quote every off season. Dudes needs a change of scenery, he’s what we thought he was and that’s fine. But he’s taking up cap space and he’s really not be effective with it.

  20. DirectorIsaac

    I feel like we have some serious FOMO here, a lot of people opposed to trading him seem to think as soon as we do he’s going to become what we envisioned. I’m willing to bet though that Brock has stagnated to the point that the player we see now is what we have.

    It’s a shame but he’s set a bar he can’t reach to some of the fans. I want him to succeed and score 30 but I just don’t see it.

  21. EddyAteDynamite1

    Fairly obvious he needs a good offseason of training and coming to camp in the best shape of his career. I agree that he needs to lose a bit of weight to get faster. And please skip Da Beauty League. It’s half speed exhibition hockey and not helping him get into game shape.

  22. julesieee

    I still believe in Brock. But I also agree with the others here that he needs to step it up and take initiative to get better and work on his shortcomings as a player. Not sure how much work he puts into himself off-season (Da Beauty League does not count) but Petey and Quinn both have alluded to practicing hard off-season and clearly paid off this season.

  23. aplasticdinosaur

    Such a good dude; It sucks, but Brock would probably benefit from a change of scenery.

    He seemed out of position more noticeably this year, and the game is only getting faster. Hopefully he continues to work on his skating and 200 foot game, but a back injury is never easy to recover from.

    Wishing him all the best with everything that’s gone on these past couple of years.

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