The Canucks recently made Brock Boeser a five-year contract offer that he reportedly declined, and now the team has completely pulled it off the table. As the NHL trade deadline approaches quickly, the Vancouver Canucks and Brock Boeser have made <a href='https://www.hockeylatest.com/nhl-team/vancouver-canucks/brock-boeser-has-just-rejected-canucks-contract-offer-salary-details-revealed' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>minimal or no progress in working toward a contract extension</a> Actually, the negotiations have broken down altogether. The Canucks have pulled their original offer to Boeser, TSN's <a href='https://x.com/DarrenDreger' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Darren Dreger reports</a>, and a trade within the next few days is a legitimate possibility. Vancouver did make an extension offer in the first half of the season, but it's not believed to be on the table any longer. - Darren Dreger <div align='center' class='pl20 pr20'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/darrendreger/status/1896607290004013498'> </a></blockquote></div> <h3>The Canucks would likely need an NHL-ready roster player for Boeser</h3> Vancouver management has made no secret of its playoff hopes, and to deal Boeser without acquiring a roster player who can help now would make that objective more difficult to achieve. <a href='https://www.nhl.com/standings/2025-03-03/wildcard' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>The Canucks sit ninth in the Western Conference</a> at 27-22-11 (65 points), just below of the second wild-card position, which is occupied by the Calgary Flames via tiebreaker. <a href='https://www.nhl.com/canucks/player/brock-boeser-8478444' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Boeser</a>, 28, is entering the last year of his three-year, $19.95 million contract ($6.65M AAV) and will become an unrestricted free agent this summer. A Minnesota-born player, he just came off a career-high 40-goal, 73-point season but had never topped 60 points in any season prior to that. He has 18 goals and 36 points in 53 games this season on the underachieving Canucks. <div align='center' class='pl20 pr20'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/HockeyDaily365/status/1888412272352985554'> </a></blockquote></div> In a contract year and a natural scorer, Boeser's trade value is appealing. Whether the Canucks retain him or if they trade him, the situation is getting hot with Friday's deadline looming.