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.


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.

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  1. DVT is nothing to mess with. Have worked with several people who have suffered this, and it can be a process, let alone coming back to a pro-sport. Thankfully it was caught early

  2. Awful news. Hopefully he gets better soon and doesn’t have to deal with it for very long.

    He’s had such a battle the last few years, it was great to see him finally start thriving – only for this to happen.

  3. I think it’s a minimum 3 months on blood thinners depending on the cause of the clot. 

  4. Someone on sportsnet commented this. Thoughts?

    Moving Zadorov to Boesers wing spot is the best solution…Replace his defence spot with Juulson

    The Canucks just don’t have enough depth otherwise …no matter which way you slice it

    If you move any other forward to Boesers spot ..like Pettersen or Garland…you weaken the lines…. automatically from a three line team to a two line team

    And the bottom six just don’t have any offence

  5. Not surprising once it came out that it was a blood clot. Let’s just hope it’s sorted by September.

  6. If one player breaks the team, this isn’t our year. I just wish him the best of health and recovery.

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