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The deal pays Hoglander $3-million per season for three years, beginning in the 2025/26 season.
Hoglander set a career high in goals last season with 24, and added 12 assists in 80 games.
“We were all impressed with the way Nils came into training camp and approached the pre-season,” said general manager Patrik Allvin in a news release. “His work ethic, tenacity and motor have helped him establish himself as an NHL player and we feel with our continued support and development he has a lot more room to grow both on and off the ice.”
Hoglander, 23, has played all 221 career NHL games in Vancouver after being drafted by the Canucks in the second round of the 2019 entry draft.
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