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Brock Michael Boeser (/ˈbɛsər/ BESS-ər; born
February 25, 1997) is an
American professional ice
hockey player for the
Vancouver Canucks of the National...
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Raymond Boeser (June 30, 1927 –
October 29, 1995) was an
American ice
hockey player who
competed in ice
hockey at the 1948
Winter Olympics.
Boeser was a...
- season.
After the
signing of
Brock Boeser,
Hughes was
tested on the
first unit of the
powerplay alongside Boeser and J. T. Miller.
After going scoreless...
- Longman, p. 339 Madden, p. 257
Boeser (chapter 11) "Small
Wonders –
Aromatic Adornments". Ganoskin.
Retrieved 12
March 2017.
Boeser, Knut, The
elixirs of Nostradamus:...
- year for the Canucks, but
rookie Boeser was a
bright spot for the team.
Despite an
injury late in the season,
Boeser's 29
goals and 55
points in 62 games...
- in the game,
Brock Boeser scored with 2:47 left to make it 3-2.
Colton Sissons hit the post on an
empty net with 1:50 left.
Boeser then put home a rebound...
- Nils
Hoglander hype train". ProHockeyTalk.
Retrieved 20
February 2021. "
Boeser scores twice,
Canucks beat
Oilers 5-3". sports.yahoo.com. 13
January 2021...
- Illustrated.
Retrieved March 11, 2017. Sekeres, Matt. "Pierre McGuire:
Boeser ready to step in,
Gaudette steal of 2015 draft". TSN.
Retrieved March 11...
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Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-01715-4. Johnson,
Lindy L.; De
Boeser,
Elizabeth (2017). "Review of Inside, Playdead".
Journal of
Adolescent &...
- one team
representing each of the league's four divisions.
Rookie Brock Boeser of the
Vancouver Canucks was
named the Most
Valuable Player,
scoring two...