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Watch Brock Boeser play tonight in Da Beauty League with Dustin Byfuglien

UPDATE: Maybe don't watch Brock Boeser play tonight in Da Beauty League with Dustin Byfuglien. According to the latest update on the Da Beauty League twitter, neither Boeser nor Byfuglien will be playing tonight.
Brock Boeser smiles

UPDATE: Maybe don't watch Brock Boeser play tonight in Da Beauty League with Dustin Byfuglien. According to the latest update on the Da Beauty League twitter, neither Boeser nor Byfuglien will be playing tonight. Hopefully they'll be in the lineup for future games.

 

 

ORIGINAL POST:

Brock Boeser’s debut with the Canucks was all too short. In his 9 games at the end of the season, he scored 4 goals and showed great chemistry with Bo Horvat and Sven Baertschi.

Canucks fans are eager to see him back on the ice and hoping that he can provide some of the goalscoring that was absent from the Canucks lineup for most of last season. Waiting two months for the start of Canucks preseason seems like far too long.

Fortunately, there’s an alternative. Boeser will be joining other hockey players with ties to Minnesota in Da Beauty League, a 4-on-4 summer league filled with NHL, AHL, and college talent battling to win the coveted John Scott Cup, which is actually a beer keg.

The key for Canucks fans is that the games will be streamed live on KFAN.com and KFAN’s Facebook page. If you’re going through hockey withdrawal, this could scratch that itch.

Boeser has his Minnesota hockey bonafides, as he was born in Burnsville, MN, which is where he played his high school hockey. He joins a team captained by fellow Minnesota-native Dustin Byfuglien that also features Trevor and James Van Reimsdyk, Zach Bogosian, and Chris Stewart.

 

 

The games are played on Wednesdays throughout July, then Mondays and Wednesdays in August. The first set of games is today, July 12th, with Boeser’s team set to take the ice in the third game at 6pm PST.

While the atmosphere is fun and relaxed, these are all competitive hockey players and games can get fast-paced and intense. The 4-on-4 format and two 30-minute periods help keep the pace quick. The crowds brought in by a cheap price point and the promise of seeing NHL players also motivate the players to put on a show.

Other big-name players taking part in this summer's Da Beauty League are Paul Martin, Ryan McDonagh, Jake Guetzel, Brock Nelson, Alex Goligoski, Nick Bjugstad, and Drew Stafford. Former Canuck Jordan Schroeder will also be suiting up.