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NHL News: Elias Pettersson’s Canucks make unexpected turn on a star’s future, snubbing the Wild

The Vancouver Canucks have made a final decision regarding the future of a key teammate of star Elias Pettersson ahead of the 2025–26 NHL season, delivering bad news to the interested Minnesota Wild franchise.

Elias Pettersson #40 of the Vancouver Canucks during NHL action against the Calgary Flames on March, 19, 2022 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
© Rich Lam/Getty ImagesElias Pettersson #40 of the Vancouver Canucks during NHL action against the Calgary Flames on March, 19, 2022 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

The Minnesota Wild suffered a setback after learning new information involving Elias Pettersson’s key teammate during the NHL offseason. When the Vancouver Canucks appeared to be in jeopardy regarding the future of one of their stars, a last-minute change dramatically shifted the situation.

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Given the speculation that might reach the unrestricted free agency, several teams had been keeping a close eye on the situation of key players. Pettersson, on their part, could be interested in Vancouver’s final decision regarding the future of an standout forward.

During last season, the Canucks had reportedly offered Brock Boeser a five-year, $40 million contract extension, which he turned down. That decision didn’t sit well within the Vancouver organization, and the relationship between the team and the player seemed to cool off. However, in recent hours, the situation changed drastically.

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What did the Canucks decide about Boeser?

Vancouver’s final decision was to reach an agreement and extend Boeser’s contract. On the opening day of free agency, the Canucks and “Boes” finalized a seven-year extension with an average annual value of $7.25 million, totaling $50.75 million.

Brock Boeser #6 of the Vancouver Canucks looks on after their final regular season NHL game against the Vegas Golden Knights at Rogers Arena on April 16, 2025 in Vancouver, Canada.

Brock Boeser #6 of the Vancouver Canucks looks on after their final regular season NHL game against the Vegas Golden Knights at Rogers Arena on April 16, 2025 in Vancouver, Canada.

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Due to his connection to Minnesota (Boeser is from there) and the team’s need for offensive talent, the Wild were always mentioned as a potential destination. With this news, Minnesota will now have to look for alternative options after missing out on acquiring the Canucks forward.

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The Canucks moved remarkably quickly

An important detail about Brock Boeser’s extension is that it was finalized just as NHL free agency opened on July 1, 2025. This demonstrates how swiftly the Canucks acted to secure one of their key players, preventing him from even having the chance to enter formal negotiations with other teams.

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