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Brock Boeser Moves Up Canucks All-Time Points List with Milestone Goal

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Brock Boeser continues to etch his name into the Vancouver Canucks’ history books. Just moments after securing his place as the ninth all-time points leader for the franchise, the forward achieved another significant milestone by scoring his 479th career regular-season point against the Los Angeles Kings. This goal propelled him past Canucks legend Pavel Bure, who previously held the eighth spot with 478 points.

Boeser’s ascent within the team’s ranks has been impressive. Not long ago, he surpassed Tony Tanti for ninth place with his 471st point. Recently, he showcased his scoring prowess with a remarkable four-point performance, including his first hat trick of the season against the Colorado Avalanche. His scoring streak continued as he contributed points in the games against the Calgary Flames and the Vegas Golden Knights.

Despite a challenging season for the Canucks as a whole, Boeser has managed to find his rhythm following the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline. In 71 games this season, he has tallied 21 goals and 24 assists, marking his seventh career season with 20 or more goals thanks to that hat trick on April 1.

As he continues to climb the all-time points leaderboard, Boeser has his sights set on his current teammate, Elias Pettersson, who holds the record for most points by an active Canuck. Pettersson currently sits at 505 points, just ahead of Thomas Gradin’s 550, making the race for seventh all-time an exciting prospect for both players.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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