Schroeder signs with Vancouver

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Schroeder signs with Vancouver

Post by Lucia4President »

Schroeder is passing up his final two years of collegiate eligibility for the pros. He'll play in the AHL this year I'm sure.

Here is the link: http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Canu ... story.html
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Re: Schroeder signs with Vancouver

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Lucia4President wrote:Schroeder is passing up his final two years of collegiate eligibility for the pros. He'll play in the AHL this year I'm sure.

Here is the link: http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Canu ... story.html
And next year, and the year after,and the year after, and the year after, and the year and the year after....
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Post by starmvp »

Sad to see. Not sure why he would do this....
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Re: Schroeder signs with Vancouver

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ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:
Lucia4President wrote:Schroeder is passing up his final two years of collegiate eligibility for the pros. He'll play in the AHL this year I'm sure.

Here is the link: http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Canu ... story.html
And next year, and the year after,and the year after, and the year after, and the year and the year after....
:lol:
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Re: Schroeder signs with Vancouver

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ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:
Lucia4President wrote:Schroeder is passing up his final two years of collegiate eligibility for the pros. He'll play in the AHL this year I'm sure.

Here is the link: http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Canu ... story.html
And next year, and the year after,and the year after, and the year after, and the year and the year after....
Excellent chance that you are correct.
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Post by ACTUALFORMERPLAYER »

"There is nothing wrong with being a career AHL guy. Lots of potential for big tax free money over in Europe too. Get a couple games in the NHL, have a cup of coffee and realize your limitations," should be the Don's parting shot, I mean words.
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Hungry? Why wait...

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starmvp wrote:Sad to see. Not sure why he would do this....
Excellent hockey player and his "stock" is high. Watching the world juniors and gopher games (huge difference) you would see his potential. He would stay if the Gophers had a bright future next year, but the clouds are out. I don't blame him for leaving the gophers at the top of his game and healthy. Plus he knows and we know he'll have better development and coaching with the Canucks.

Best of luck, Jordan.
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Post by BlaineJGA »

That is the best thing for the gophers. I have heard rumors that he was a problem child in the locker room. I hope things change for the gophers next year.
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BlaineJGA wrote:That is the best thing for the gophers. I have heard rumors that he was a problem child in the locker room. I hope things change for the gophers next year.
Not to mention he didn't do much in the later half of the season
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Re: Hungry? Why wait...

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CanadianTuxedo wrote:
starmvp wrote:Sad to see. Not sure why he would do this....
Excellent hockey player and his "stock" is high. Watching the world juniors and gopher games (huge difference) you would see his potential. He would stay if the Gophers had a bright future next year, but the clouds are out. I don't blame him for leaving the gophers at the top of his game and healthy. Plus he knows and we know he'll have better development and coaching with the Canucks.

Best of luck, Jordan.
If 9 goals is playing at the top of his game, I'm glad to see him go. It will be nice to see someone actaully skate the puck into the offensive zone for once. I'm tired of watching the proverbial, get to the blue line and coast!
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Re: Hungry? Why wait...

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BodyShots wrote:
CanadianTuxedo wrote:
starmvp wrote:Sad to see. Not sure why he would do this....
Excellent hockey player and his "stock" is high. Watching the world juniors and gopher games (huge difference) you would see his potential. He would stay if the Gophers had a bright future next year, but the clouds are out. I don't blame him for leaving the gophers at the top of his game and healthy. Plus he knows and we know he'll have better development and coaching with the Canucks.

Best of luck, Jordan.
If 9 goals is playing at the top of his game, I'm glad to see him go. It will be nice to see someone actaully skate the puck into the offensive zone for once. I'm tired of watching the proverbial, get to the blue line and coast!
Did you not see him play in the world juniors? (No you didn't) Team USA had way better talent he played with (something the Gophers lacked). Hence him playing way better than he did with MN.

He had 9 G and 19 A for 28 points, most assists and tied for most points by the Gophers. So in the right mind set you wouldn't want one of your top point guys to leave his sophomore year.
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Post by northwoods oldtimer »

They had to pull this kid out of college in order to get him some development. If you have any talent at all to go beyond college a kid should think twice about going to the U of M under the current staff.
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Post by totaldominance »

I think the reason jordan is leaving the gophers is because hes not getting any better. He has leveled out with the gophers and he needs to go to the next best level and get better there...

Mark my words Schroeder will be a great NHL player
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Post by ACTUALFORMERPLAYER »

totaldominance wrote:I think the reason jordan is leaving the gophers is because hes not getting any better. He has leveled out with the gophers and he needs to go to the next best level and get better there...

Mark my words Schroeder will be a great NHL player
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Post by wbmd »

totaldominance wrote:I think the reason jordan is leaving the gophers is because hes not getting any better. He has leveled out with the gophers and he needs to go to the next best level and get better there...

Mark my words Schroeder will be a great NHL player
In his dreams Schroeder will be a great NHL player.

Realistically, I highly doubt that he will even be close to being a great NHL player. He'll be lucky if he does make it in the NHL with regular games and shifts - that is if he even makes the NHL at all.

For one thing, he's too small and will get drilled quite easily.
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Post by High Flyer »

starmvp wrote:Sad to see. Not sure why he would do this....
Maybe a entry level contract worth 2.7 million dollars over three years???
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High Flyer wrote:
starmvp wrote:Sad to see. Not sure why he would do this....
Maybe a entry level contract worth 2.7 million dollars over three years???
That is for time spent in the NHL. What are his AHL terms?
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ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:
High Flyer wrote:
starmvp wrote:Sad to see. Not sure why he would do this....
Maybe a entry level contract worth 2.7 million dollars over three years???
That is for time spent in the NHL. What are his AHL terms?
The NHL is where Schroeder will not spend much time at all.
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ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:
High Flyer wrote:
starmvp wrote:Sad to see. Not sure why he would do this....
Maybe a entry level contract worth 2.7 million dollars over three years???
That is for time spent in the NHL. What are his AHL terms?
Schroeder signed a three-year/entry level contract that will pay him $900,000 per year while he is in the NHL and around $65,000-70,000 while in the minors, with signing bonus of $270,000.
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Post by ACTUALFORMERPLAYER »

High Flyer wrote:
ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:
High Flyer wrote: Maybe a entry level contract worth 2.7 million dollars over three years???
That is for time spent in the NHL. What are his AHL terms?
Schroeder signed a three-year/entry level contract that will pay him $900,000 per year while he is in the NHL and around $65,000-70,000 while in the minors, with signing bonus of $270,000.
Duh. We already knew that but you only mentioned the blue sky NHL money the first time. So he left the U for 480,000 over three years.
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Post by ACTUALFORMERPLAYER »

Plus entry levels are up to 925 now.
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Post by mulefarm »

I believe a signing bouns can only be 10% of 1st year salary. So is bonus was $90,000.
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Post by ACTUALFORMERPLAYER »

mulefarm wrote:I believe a signing bouns can only be 10% of 1st year salary. So is bonus was $90,000.
10% of each of the three years. The 270,000 is correct.
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Post by High Flyer »

ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:
High Flyer wrote:
ACTUALFORMERPLAYER wrote:That is for time spent in the NHL. What are his AHL terms?
Schroeder signed a three-year/entry level contract that will pay him $900,000 per year while he is in the NHL and around $65,000-70,000 while in the minors, with signing bonus of $270,000.
Duh. We already knew that but you only mentioned the blue sky NHL money the first time. So he left the U for 480,000 over three years.
480,000 minium with the opportunity to make significant more if he moves up anytime during the next three years.

So which program do you think will do a better job of getting him to "his next level", Gophers or Moose??
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Post by EHSHack »

He played great during World Juniors.
Go Hounds.
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