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CANUCKS & WILD TRADE RUMOURS: MINNESOTA STILL WANTS BROCK BOESER (Calen Addison Return? Vancouver)



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Let’s talk about the Minnesota Wild and their apparent interest in Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser, as well as what some potential returns could be.

Article: https://vancouverhockeyinsider.com/2023/01/07/minnesota-a-realistic-spot-for-brock-boeser-trade/

This video is taking place after the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2022 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) Montreal Canadiens, Juraj Slafkovsky
2nd) New Jersey Devils, Simon Nemec
3rd) Arizona Coyotes, Logan Cooley
4th) Seattle Kraken, Shane Wright
5th) Philadelphia Flyers, Cutter Gauthier
6th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Chicago Blackhawks), David Jiricek
7th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Ottawa Senators), Kevin Korchinski
8th) Detroit Red Wings, Marco Kasper
9th) Buffalo Sabres, Matthew Savoie
10th) Anaheim Ducks, Pavel Mintyukov
11th) Arizona Coyotes (from San Jose Sharks), Conor Geekie
12th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Denton Mateychuk
13th) Chicago Blackhawks (from New York Islanders), Frank Nazar
14th) Winnipeg Jets, Rutger McGroarty
15th) Vancouver Canucks, Jonathan Lekkerimaki
16th) Buffalo Sabres (Vegas Golden Knights), Noah Ostlund
17th) Nashville Predators, Joakim Kemell
18th) Dallas Stars, Lian Bichsel
19th) Minnesota Wild (from LA Kings), Liam Ohgren
20th) Washington Capitals, Ivan Miroshnichenko
21st) Pittsburgh Penguins, Owen Pickering
22nd) Anaheim Ducks (from Boston Bruins), Nathan Gaucher
23rd) St. Louis Blues, Jimmy Snuggerud
24th) Minnesota Wild, Danila Yurov
25th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Sam Rinzel
26th) Montreal Canadiens (from Calgary Flames), Filip Mesar
27th) San Jose Sharks (from Carolina Hurricanes via Arizona Coyotes and Montreal Canadiens), Filip Bystedt
28th) Buffalo Sabres (from Florida Panthers), Jiri Kulich
29th) Arizona Coyotes (from Edmonton Oilers), Maveric Lamoureux
30th) Winnipeg Jets (from New York Rangers), Brad Lambert
31st) Tampa Bay Lightning, Isaac Howard
32nd) Edmonton Oilers (from Colorado Avalanche via Arizona Coyotes), Reid Schaefer

This video is also taking place after 2022 NHL Season, and after the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Finals.

Brock Boeser was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2015 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The first round of the draft went as follows:

1st – Edmonton Oilers, Connor McDavid
2nd – Buffalo Sabres, Jack Eichel
3rd – Arizona Coyotes, Dylan Strome
4th – Toronto Maple Leafs, Mitch Marner
5th – Carolina Hurricanes, Noah Hanifin
6th – New Jersey Devils, Pavel Zacha
7th – Philadelphia Flyers, Ivan Provorov
8th – Columbus Blue Jackets, Zach Werenski
9th – San Jose Sharks, Timo Meier
10th – Colorado Avalanche, Mikko Rantanen
11th – Florida Panthers, Lawson Crouse
12th – Dallas Stars, Denis Gurianov
13th – Boston Bruins (from Los Angeles Kings), Jakub Zboril
14th – Boston Bruins, Jake DeBrusk
15th – Boston Bruins (from Calgary Flames), Zachary Senyshyn
16th – New York Islanders (from Pittsburgh Penguins via Edmonton Oilers), Mathew Barzal
17th – Winnipeg Jets, Kyle Connor
18th – Ottawa Senators, Thomas Chabot
19th – Detroit Red Wings, Evgeny Svechnikov
20th – Minnesota Wild, Joel Eriksson Ek
21st – Ottawa Senators (from New York Islanders via Buffalo Sabres), Colin White
22nd – Washington Capitals, Ilya Samsonov
23rd – Vancouver Canucks, Brock Boeser
24th – Philadelphia Flyers (from Nashville Predators via Toronto Maple Leafs), Travis Konecny
25th – Winnipeg Jets (from St. Louis Blues via Buffalo Sabres), Jack Roslovic
26th – Montreal Canadiens, Noah Juulsen
27th – Anaheim Ducks, Jacob Larsson
28th – New York Islanders (from New York Rangers via Tampa Bay Lightning), Anthony Beauvillier
29th – Columbus Blue Jackets (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Philadelphia Flyers and Toronto Maple Leafs), Gabriel Carlsson
30th – Arizona Coyotes (from Chicago Blackhawks), Nick Merkley

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19 Comments

  1. Here's comes Dumba make sense 2 years left make 6 RHD Defense Boeser steal fresh start got the Bret Hull shot Dumba Ausome Hughes Bear Rathbone Dumba new Defenseman Dumba not a forward 2 RHD Defense for Boeser Dumba #6

  2. I'd take any rock solid defensive defenseman for Boeser at this point. Maybe a 4-5? Preferably younger, but if they want us to take back salary, I'd take Dumba. I know he's not great defensively, but he's a top 4.

  3. as a wild fan we wouldn’t trade addison. also we would much rather get a center as our faceoffs are brutal. with cap issues the only realistic trade i see is boeser and a pick for lambos

  4. I would not trade Addison for Brock straight up. Basically Addison will be taking Dumbas spot. There would have to be a pick or prospect added.

  5. As much as I would like brock to come home , I don't see it happening. And I much rather get a top six center.

  6. Boeser for addison would be a W Allvin move but it would be challenging to convince the wild to make that trade

  7. The Wild have to have real similar money going back to Vancouver. Dumba/Beckman for Boeser/Rathbone. Pretty even I would guess

  8. Not for Addison ! He will be the reason the Wild will not sign Dumba next year . How about Beckman & a second round pick for Boeser, Vancouver needs to get rid of contracts more then Minnesota needs Boesor. He left the State of Hockey to play college out of state so lets not rescue him from a bad situation only because it is his home town, iI would love the Wild to pick him up but only at a lowball price. A second might even be a bit high at this point. Minnesota has a few restricted agents next year that need to be locked up in Boldy & Addison & both deserve raises while the Wild is in the middle of cap hell, sign them first

  9. Boeser is that girl that you always wanted but were never able to get and now you have a second chance to bag her

  10. The Wild don't have the $6.6 million to pay Boeser. They need to pay Boldy a 2 year bridge deal this summer at around that price I'd imagine. Unless the Wild are super confident that Brock Faber replacing Addison will be at least a neutral move (much better defense/worse offensively). The only thing that would be nice for the Wild is that he's a right hand shot which the Wild only have 2 or 3 guys up front.

  11. i don't think MN would give him up. he is to important to are power play. besides we would have to send dumba as a cap dump and that would mean Vancouver would have to send more like a pick back. i also know that the main wild writer Michael Russo said that the wild aren't interested.

  12. The Canucks fanbase is so toxic and the majority of them are completely ignorant when it comes to anything hockey.

  13. As a wild fan, I'd like to see another good winger or center for the Boldy line as I think they really need someone else that is creative and is able to be more like what Fiala was with Boldy last year. I'm not saying they need a point per game player like Fiala, just someone who meshes well with Boldy. As for Boeser specifically, I'm kind meh on him and not sure he would fit the role above, and I definitely wouldn't trade a really good up and coming defensemen for him. Then of course as others have mentioned you need the cap to work, and I don't see that happening with Boeser either.

  14. As a Wild fan I would not be happy with this trade. I like Brock but Addison, Faber, and Lambos are the future of the Wild’s blue line and imo are untouchable. Wild might be willing to trade Dumba mainly bc of his cpa hit and ufa status but taking on another 6 mil cap hit in Brock would be tough. If Wild were to move on from Dumba they have a number of guys who could fill the spot in a playoff push (Faber after his semester ends, Hunt, O’Rourke) who may lack his scoring threat but can match his defensive and puck movement output. Mermis, Sustr, or Hickets could also play if they don’t want to put in one of the young guys. Either way tho with Brock’s play in recent seasons I’m not high on this trade from the Wild’s standpoint

  15. Wild are not trading for Boeser at 6.6M lol The Wild got ride of Fiala how is a much better player than Boeser could they could not pay him. New flash the Wild cap hits on the buys are going up for the next 2 seasons. This means the Wild have less money to work with. Vancouver if you wanted Addison its going to cost you Kuzmenko not Boeser sorry.

  16. As a Canuck’s fan, I say trade boeser while he still has a little bit of value, and so he could get a new team

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