Rumor: Cam Robinson " I spoke to GM's on what the price is for Boeser" .... 1st round pick and legit prospect is the cost

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People are going to have serious buyers remorse trading for Boeser and signing him long term.
You know Ive watched many games of Brock Boeser and see him go on stretches doing nothing on the offense side of the puck and am convinced he is done and he all of a sudden goes on a huge stretch of games scoring a ton of goals and being clutch. Hes hard to read, I keep expecting him to drop off and then he goes off. Has good playoffs stats too, I dont think teams will regret trading for and signing him, provided is not more than $8 mill per season..
 
Just to be clear, is this Boeser not wanting to re-sign or the Canucks wanting to move on? I read some comments from Boeser the other day, but wasn't sure.
 
You know Ive watched many games of Brock Boeser and see him go on stretches doing nothing on the offense side of the puck and am convinced he is done and he all of a sudden goes on a huge stretch of games scoring a ton of goals and being clutch. Hes hard to read, I keep expecting him to drop off and then he goes off. Has good playoffs stats too, I dont think teams will regret trading for and signing him, provided is not more than $8 mill per season..

The weird thing with Boeser, is that he's also a real master of the "ghost game". Where you barely even notice he played, but somehow ends up the night with 3 points in the box score. So even when he's not making a real obvious impact...he's usually still at least producing, in some capacity. But he is also very vulnerable to "disappearing" on the ice. He's not a big, fast, physical player who is going to rattle the boards or lay a guy out. He's not much of a factor in transition or as a puck carrier. He's not a shutdown ace or PK wizard. He's not even a really pure "playmaker" who is going to make those flashy dangles and thread the needle passes. So when he's not scoring goals, he's often not very "noticeable" on the ice.
 
Just to be clear, is this Boeser not wanting to re-sign or the Canucks wanting to move on? I read some comments from Boeser the other day, but wasn't sure.

It's the Canucks taking the opportunity to get younger and faster (or trade a rental for a 1st+, then flip the 1st for a player with term).

Boeser has been pretty vocal about wanting to stay, he's a pretty loyal guy. Check out his prom stories, he's a high character guy that every fan would want on their team.
 
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It sounds like your basic trade deadline ask. They will probably settle for a B prospect instead of a former first rounder who is ready to break into the NHL. But it's like everything that leaks out, whether it is contract numbers or trade asks, the first leaked price is usually the ask - which is high because it's a negotiation.
 
That's a low price, Vegas should be in on it. They could use another scoring winger. They haven't been able to replace Marchessault since he left.
 
Cam Robinson of Elite Prospects who has recently become a very reliable source said the following in an interview.

He asked a few teams what the cost would be for Boeser.... Robinson said most teams said ...


A 1st round pick either 2025 or 2026 + a legit prospect.

He then defines what a "legit prospect" means and mentions a young player that used to be a 1st round pick, or a player in the AHL ready to break into the NHL. Centre or Defence.

He said there is lots of interest in Boeser because he has shown he can score 40 goals and even though he dealt with concussion this year, he is still pacing for 30. He also mentions that teams like that Boeser has shown up and perform in the playoffs and teams love paying for goal scorers. The other advantage is that Boeser is only 28 and teams want to not only trade for him but extend him and not just have him as a rental.


Sounds like the Canucks can get some major assets to revamp their lineup if they choose to trade Boeser. Boeser is well loved in the room and in the community however and it would set the Canucks back having to replace his scoring. Canucks already having trouble scoring with Boeser on the roster.

Do you have a link to the interview?

Curious to read/listen.
 
I'd give them Othmann and the 2027 1st for him but they have to take Kreider back, no rentenzies. And they'd have to throw Garland in.

Garland
Boeser

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Kreider
Othmann
2027 1st

Panarin-Trocheck-Laf
Zibanejad-Miller-Garland
Berard-Brodzinski-Cuylle
Edstrom-Carrick-Rempe
 
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I'd give them Othmann and the 2027 1st for him but they have to take Kreider back, no rentenzies. And they'd have to throw Garland in.
Garland
Boeser

for

Kreider
Othmann
2027 1st

Panarin-Trocheck-Laf
Zibanejad-Miller-Garland
Berard-Brodzinski-Cuylle
Edstrom-Carrick-Rempe
You've warped the trade to bear no resemblance to anything going on in this thread. What's the point of saying this?
 
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One dimensional is probably one of the things Boeser is not. He’s not a Selke level defensive player but he can hold his own.
He’s also got size and strength that goes under the radar. He’s got a lot of upper body strength and is strong on his skates, making him good around the net and in the corners. He’s isn’t very aggressive with it so it’s low key. Almost never see Boeser get knocked off his skates or pushed around after the play.
 
I live in Vancouver, honestly I also live in Coquitlam. Born and Raised in the Lower Mainland, but you know good try bud. I have watched him his whole career in Vancouver, met him, and I also worked on NHL at EA in Burnaby in the Phase 2 building for 5 years, also I am credited on the games. I am sitting here at Woody's chuckling that some dickhead from somewhere near me is so presumptuous.
Sorry to go off topic but that was sick. :laugh:
 
Boeser is a strange player, but TLDR is he's an excellent player as long as he's on a good team.

He can score 40 goals with a playmaking center and not just anyone can do that.

So if you're a good team looking for scoring on the wing, you should be interested. But he's very much a product of his environment, so if you're a bad team lacking talent I don't think he'd help as much as you'd think he would in a vacuum.

Strong along the boards, strong on the puck, reliable defensively, high IQ, but can't PK and can't be played 3on3 because of his horrendous first few steps.
 

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