Brock Boeser is the latest member of the 200-goal club. The 28-year-old scored his 200th career goal on Thursday against the St. Louis Blues, becoming the ninth player in Vancouver Canucks history to achieve the feat. The goal was Boeser's 21st of the season and came in his 541st career game.
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As mentioned, Boeser joins an exclusive list of Canucks players to record 200 goals with the franchise. The other players are Daniel Sedin, Markus Näslund, Trevor Linden, Stan Smyl, Pavel Bure, Toni Tanti, Henrik Sedin and Bo Horvat. Boeser is only one goal behind Horvat and should finish the season with the eighth-most goals in franchise history.
Drafted 23rd overall in 2015, Boeser ranks 23rd all-time in games played for Vancouver. He is the eighth player from his draft class to record 200 career goals and ranks top-10 in points. Boeser is currently the Canucks longest-tenured player and made his debut during the 2016-17 season.
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