Here is some of the reaction in Vancouver, Edmonton and around the NHL:
Brock Boeser will not be available for the Canucks in game seven on Monday. If they advance, his status moving forward is unclear… Yes, it’s a blood clotting issue. Again, this is not career or life-threatening, thankfully. They are going to take it slow and see how Brock progresses.
Vancouver Canucks winger Brock Boeser is expected to miss Game 7 against Edmonton with a blood clotting issue. The exact timeline for his return is unknown, but several sources stressed this, thankfully, is not considered a life-threatening situation.
Vancouver hockey writer Daniel Wagner @passittobulis
Devastating news for Brock Boeser and the Canucks. All that matters now is Boeser’s long-term health.
The Cult of Hockey’s Kurt Leavins @KurtLeavins
Never want to see this, no matter who you cheer for. Hoping for a full recovery for Boeser.
Edmonton sports commentator Dustin Nielson @nielsonTSN1260
Hopefully Boeser is okay, what a huge loss for the Canucks. Certainly could have been a Game 7 hero.
Sportsnet Vancouver commentator Iain MacIntyre @imacSportsnet
Got to admit I read through mentions — and am impressed at the unilateral support for Canuck Brock Boeser. Many Oilers fans sending good wishes to him.
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