Boeser scored a goal in Friday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Oilers in Game 2.
Vancouver veteran right wing Brock Boeser, who leads the Canucks with seven goals and 12 points this postseason, is unlikely to play Monday night in his club's Game 7 matchup with the Edmonton Oilers, a source told ESPN's Greg Wyshynski on Sunday night.
It’s impossible not to feel for . The 27-year-old star was in the process of capping off a career year by elevating his game in the Stanley Cup playoffs. He’s been Vancouver’s leading goal scorer all year, while curating a collection of stunning, clutch moments over just the past two weeks to rival most stars over entire careers. Advertisement On Sunday, that Boeser wouldn’t be available for Game 7 of the second-round series against the Edmonton Oilers. with details about a blood clotting...
Boeser's agent declined to comment on his client's condition but a source told Postmedia that Boeser "is going to be OK." Blood clots among NHL players are not uncommon
Ahead of Monday's Game 7 against the Edmonton Oilers, the Vancouver Canucks reportedly suffered a major loss. According to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet,
The Vancouver Canucks will likely be without one of their top stars for the
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R2, Gm3: Brock Boeser gets the puck in front of the net from Pius Suter and
R2, Gm3: Brock Boeser unleashes a nice shot for his second goal of the
VANCOUVER -- Brock Boeser will not play for the Vancouver Canucks in Game 7 of the Western Conference Second Round against the Edmonton Oilers on Monday (9 p.m. ET; ESPN, CBC, TVAS, SN). Coach Rick Tocchet did not specify what is ailing Boeser and said there was no timeframe for his potential return. "I don't want to get into Brock's injury right now," Tocchet said Monday. "I just yesterday found out he won't be available. Basically that's it. He's being evaluated, he's probably going to ...
With leading scorer Brock Boeser lost for the remainder of the playoffs, the Vancouver Canucks were preaching a "next man up" attitude on Monday ahead of a decisive Game 7 battle with the Edmonton Oilers.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy held off on reminiscing too fondly about absolutely demolishing rookie receiver Ricky Pearsall in high school. Purdy was part of an onstage group interview alongside former Niners quarterbacks Steve Young, Jeff Garcia and Alex Smith at Thursday’s Dwight Clark Legacy Series program when a question about his high school days popped up. NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco asked if his team actually dropped 70 points against Pearsall’s squad back in...