The Vancouver Canucks fell short in Game 7 of their Stanley Cup playoff second-round series, losing the final game at home to the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 last night.
The Edmonton Oilers are going to the Western Conference Final for the second time in three years.
Although the Vancouver Canucks will be without their leading scorer in these playoffs in Brock Boeser, the Edmonton Oilers are trying to not let that change the way they are approaching Game 7 of the series, as head coach Kris Knoblauch said ahead of the game.
One game. Winner takes all. This best of seven second round series between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers comes down to this. Game 7 goes at
The Vancouver Canucks have been dealt a significant setback ahead of their crucial Game 7 against the Edmonton Oilers, with winger Brock Boeser expected to miss the game due to a blood clotting issue.
It was the boest of times, it was the worst of times. When the Vancouver Canucks dropped a painful 5-1 loss in Game 6 against the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday, many fans probably provided their own ironic narrative foreshadowing, thinking aloud to themselves that “at least it can’t get any worse than this.” But it could, and it did.
Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser will miss the rest of the postseason after developing a blood clot in his leg, Sportsnet reported Monday. The Canucks' leading goal-scorer is unavailable for Game 7 of their second-round series against the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Monday night, per the report.
Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser has been placed on blood thinners and is not expected to return this season due to a blood clot that has developed in his leg, Daily Faceoff‘s Frank Seravalli reported Monday morning.
After reports came out yesterday that Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser would miss Game 7 due to a blood clotting issue, some more light has been shined on the situation.
Yesterday brought us a pair of Game 7s on the hardwood and a fantastic finish at Valhalla. While the action may be a bit more limited on this Monday, we still do have a do-or-die seventh game that is always going to be appointment TV.
Vancouver Canucks winger Brock Boeser is experiencing blood-clotting issues and is likely to miss Game 7 of the club's second-round series against the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Monday night, according to Sportsnet.
The Vancouver Canucks will be taking on the Edmonton Oilers without one of their most important forwards. In a huge Game 7 matchup, the Canucks will be without the services of Brock Boeser as he’s dealing with blood clotting issues.
The Vancouver Canucks will be missing one of their most important players for Game 7 against the Edmonton Oilers.
The Vancouver Canucks have some concerning news ahead of Monday night’s 2024 NHL Stanley Cup playoff second round series Game 7 vs the Edmonton Oilers.
According to Irfaan Gaffar and Elliotte Friedman, Brock Boeser will miss Game 7 against the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night. While it’s too soon to predict
Late Saturday afternoon, Irfaan Gaffer tweeted that the Vancouver Canucks will be without Brock Boeser for Monday’s Game 7 matchup with the Edmonton Oilers, and that his status beyond the series is also unknown.
According to reports from Irfaan Gaffar and Elliotte Friedman, Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser will miss Game 7 vs. Edmonton with a blood clotting issue.
The Vancouver Canucks will be without one of the leading playoff goalscorers, Brock Boeser, Monday night for Game 7 against the Oilers. First reported by Irfaan Gaffar, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman added that Boeser is dealing with a non-life-threatening blood clotting issue.
The Canucks will be without top-six winger Brock Boeser for Monday’s Game 7 against the Oilers.
There is great hockey happening out in the Western Conference that can't be ignored.
When we think of dominant, playoff performers, one name has emerged given his undeniable effectiveness and absurd stats, Brock Boeser of the Vancouver Canucks.
Brock Boeser’s tenure in Vancouver has had its ups and downs. The forward began his career with a hot start in his first full season in 2017-18 after having a nine-game taste in the previous season.
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