#NHLAllStar @BBoeser16 is ready for takeoff. 🛫🏒🌴😴
Nation Sites
The Nation Network
CanucksArmy has no direct affiliation to the Vancouver Canucks, Canucks Sports & Entertainment, NHL, or NHLPA
Brock Boeser’s All-Star Game Recap

Photo credit: © Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
By Vanessa Jang
Jan 28, 2018, 19:25 ESTUpdated: Jan 29, 2018, 15:42 EST
What a weekend. Canucks rookie Brock Boeser found himself among the NHL’s best this weekend. Not as a fan, but actually as one of the NHL’s best. And rightfully so. Boeser is putting up terrific numbers and making his case to be the league’s Rookie of the Year. This was his first All-Star Game and hopefully not his last.
An early-morning flight at YVR meant Boeser was in for a long day of travel. 8 hours later, the Canucks’ all-star was in Tampa Bay.
#Brockstar has landed in Tampa Bay! 🛬🏒🌴🎯😁 #NHLAllStar
Saturday: media, media, media, then hockey. Most interviews asked the same types of questions: How does it feel to be here? What do you hope to take away? What are your thoughts on your season so far?
The interview that stuck out the most, not surprisingly, was with the On The Bench duo. They found a nickname for Brock that was unlike any I’ve ever heard before: Broccoli. I wonder if it’ll stick…
The boys asked the most important queshies at the @nhl @NHLonNBCSports media day
NHL.com followed Boeser around for the morning as he went about his media rounds.
He's the new kid on the block, but @BBoeser16 is taking in the #NHLAllStar experience like a pro.
Then came the skills competition. Team Pacific captain Connor McDavid signed up Boeser for what he does best: the accuracy shooting competition. He was up against stiff competition in the likes of Stamkos, Crosby, Wheeler, James Neal, and others. He hit all five targets in 11.136 seconds, taking home the title as the NHL’s most accurate shooter and a subtle $25,000 prize!
Moments after putting up the what-would-be winning showcase, a moment happened that brought tears of joy to Canucks fans everwhere…
Pretty cool, if I do say so myself. Boeser then spoke to NHL Network about his performance and the brief meet-and-greet with Crosby.
Sunday: game day. Brock Boeser, the only rookie at the All-Star Game and probably one of the most humble players in the league, walked down the red carpet sporting a non-traditional maroon suit. Simple, yet effective.
The definitive @BBoeser16 red carpet interview has arrived.🕺
Boeser played 3-on-3 hockey alongside Johnny Gaudreau and Oliver Ekman-Larsson. After a slow first period for Team Pacific, they got going in the second. Boeser scored the game-winning goal with, you guessed it, a snipe.
This is @BBoeser16's first #NHLAllStar Game and he's doing this. Jeeze.
The Province and Daily Hive’s Wyatt Arndt was quick to point out something hilarious:
Tyler Seguin saw that plexiglass yesterday and gets scared but forgets that Brock Boeser doesn't miss shots. He's going top shelf all day.
Team Pacific faced the hometown Team Atlantic in the final and Brock scored once again!
He added an assist on Gaudreau’s 4-2 goal, giving him 3 points (2 goals, 1 assist) in the two 3-on-3 games.
Brock Boeser wants that All-Star MVP, chips the puck and gets an assist
To cap off one heck of a weekend, Boeser was named MVP of the All-Star Game. Twitter was going crazy with #NHLMVPBoeser.
Vancouver's Prince of Hockey Brock Boeser once again continues to shine brightly in his rookie season. MVP of the All-Star game.
Overall, I’d say Boeser had a successful weekend. He got to rub shoulders and pick the brains of some of the league’s most elite players, leaving with a hefty $125,000 ($25,000 for accuracy shooting and $100,000 for the Team Pacific win) in prize money, earned the title as the league’s top shooter, and he’s bringing home the title of MVP of the NHL All-Star Game. He showcased himself extremely well and rightfully deserved to be among the NHL’s best.
Recent articles from Vanessa Jang
Breaking News
- Welcome to Hughes week: A week of Quinn Hughes-related content
- 3 Canucks Stars of the Week: Young Canucks defencemen make a strong case for the future
- NHL Notebook: Golden Knights fire Bruce Cassidy, name John Tortorella as new head coach
- How interested teams are going to internally convince themselves to trade for Canucks’ Elias Pettersson this summer
- Who’s to blame for the Canucks’ terrible penalty kill? | Wagner’s Weekly
