The absolute worst confirmed for Vancouver Canucks Superstar
The absolute worst has been confirmed for Vancouver Canucks star forward Brock Boeser, before crucial Game 7 versus the Edmonton Oilers.
The Canucks were hit some devastating news yesterday, as their leading goal scorer has been ruled out of Game 7 due to blood clot issues.
Unfortunately the bad news didn't end there, Frank Seravalli reported that regardless if the Canucks advance to the Western Conference Finals or not, Brock Boesers season is over.
Sounds like #Canucks Brock Boeser's blood clot developed in his leg, something team medical staff found after Game 6.
He has been placed on blood thinning medication and is not expected to be available to play again this season.
Brutal break for #Canucks' leading goal scorer.
Definitely tough news for the Canucks as they have a solid chance at the Stanley Cup this year, however without Boeser it'll become more a challenge.
Source: Bruinsinsider
The worst is confirmed for Vancouver Canucks star forward
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