Tonight a new report from The Fourth Period has listed the Vancouver Canucks and Tampa Bay Lightning as potential trade partners. Earlier this week reports <a href='https://www.hockeylatest.com/nhl-team/vancouver-canucks/multiple-sources-provide-concerning-updates-on-brock-boeser-extension-talks' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>casted a shadow of doubt over Brock Boeser's future in Vancouver</a>r as contract negotiations have stalled. With a Boeser trade looking more likely heading into the NHL Trade Deadline potential trade partners are beginning to emerge for the Canucks to complete yet another blockbuster deal. <a href='https://www.thefourthperiod.com/trade-watch-list-2025-x4' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>According to a report from The Fourth Period</a> looking at the top trade deadline targets for this season, Boeser is one of those players who is believed to be on the cusp of being dealt to an Eastern Conference contender. <h3>Insider Report Links The Tampa Bay Lightning To Brock Boeser</h3> In the write-up for Boeser when it comes to the deadline The Fourth Period confirms earlier reports that the Canucks and Boeser are still incredibly far apart from an extension. The Canucks and Boeser are not close to an extension. Vancouver wants mid-term, Boeser wants long-term, and the dollars are apart, as well. The Canucks could hold on to him for their playoff run, or if the offer's too good to pass up, move him out if they feel they can't sign him. He's a UFA this summer. They then list several potential destinations for Boeser to head if he is traded by Patrik Allvin and the Canucks. TEAMS REPORTEDLY LINKED: Minnesota, Toronto, Los Angeles, Tampa Bay With these four teams including the Lightning linked to Boeser it seems more likely by the day that he is traded. The Lightning seem to be the early leader as they are looking to add to their forward group in a major way and are known for making big deadline deals. For the Canucks to part with Boeser it would likely take a huge offer as they seem to be content keeping him as a self rental. Heading into the deadline this will be a situation to follow as we continue to uncover more information regarding Boeser's short and long term future in Vancouver.