Early Departures
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Early Departures
Any beat on who will ditch their remaining eligibility and head for the pros?
The Badgers lose the most overrated and overhyped dissapointment they ever recruited as Turris signed with Pheonix today.
How else is heading out?
The Badgers lose the most overrated and overhyped dissapointment they ever recruited as Turris signed with Pheonix today.
How else is heading out?
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Maybe this is old news already but Wisconsin forward Kyle Turris has signed with Phoenix and is expected to play in their final three games. In my own very amateurish opinion, Kyle is an amazing talent but not ready for the NHL. He got knocked off the puck by just about everyone in the WCHA and made many many freshman mistakes. Don't get me wrong - the guy's a phenom, just needs more time. I'm a little disgusted too because I'm both a Badger fan and a Gopher fan (I know, I know, but it does happen) and I hate seeing all these talented players leave before the teams can truly gel with them in the lineup. This season, the Badgers would have had Turris, Skille, Piskula, and Pavelski. National Champs? Maybe, but the Gophs would have had Goligoski, Kessel, Okposo, and a host of others I can't think of now. Edge - Gophers. Disappointing.
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I know it is impossible to guess what aa players agenda is and how they feel about playing college puck, but if you had to take a guess how long would you guess Jordan Schroeder will stay with the Gophs?
It should be entertaining to watch him play, but I hope for the sake of my Badgers Jordan stays a half a year at best.
He is a talented player and should be able to go places quick but will he?
It should be entertaining to watch him play, but I hope for the sake of my Badgers Jordan stays a half a year at best.
He is a talented player and should be able to go places quick but will he?
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He'll definitely be at the U longer than a half a season cause he won't be drafted until summer of 2009.wisconsinprephockey wrote:I know it is impossible to guess what aa players agenda is and how they feel about playing college puck, but if you had to take a guess how long would you guess Jordan Schroeder will stay with the Gophs?
It should be entertaining to watch him play, but I hope for the sake of my Badgers Jordan stays a half a year at best.
He is a talented player and should be able to go places quick but will he?

It is tough to say how long he'll be around when we don't know which NHL team will own his rights, what their philosophy on player development is, what their depth chart is like, etc.
I think it is safe to say the Gopher coaching staff is planning on getting two seasons out of him (maybe three depending on the NHL team) and then all bets are off after that.
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He was a big name in Mankato. His numbers didn't reflect his value to the Mavs and evidently to Philly too. Jutting said the offer they gave was worthy of a first rounder. Hard to pass up. He will be missed, though. Let's just hope Bruess doesn't follow him out the door.UNDlars wrote:Joe Kalinski from Mankato signed with Philly. Not a big name, but an early departure none the less.
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How big is that kid (Jordan Schroeder) these days?Gopher Blog wrote:He'll definitely be at the U longer than a half a season cause he won't be drafted until summer of 2009.wisconsinprephockey wrote:I know it is impossible to guess what aa players agenda is and how they feel about playing college puck, but if you had to take a guess how long would you guess Jordan Schroeder will stay with the Gophs?
It should be entertaining to watch him play, but I hope for the sake of my Badgers Jordan stays a half a year at best.
He is a talented player and should be able to go places quick but will he?![]()
It is tough to say how long he'll be around when we don't know which NHL team will own his rights, what their philosophy on player development is, what their depth chart is like, etc.
I think it is safe to say the Gopher coaching staff is planning on getting two seasons out of him (maybe three depending on the NHL team) and then all bets are off after that.
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He is not a real tall kid. USA Hockey lists him at 5'9. Usually those roster listings tend to be a little generous when compared to reality so who knows. I guess we'll find out next fall when NHL Central Scouting does their official measurements for 2009 draft eligible players.wisconsinprephockey wrote:How big is that kid (Jordan Schroeder) these days?
But I doubt he is any taller than 5'9.
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I don't care if he signed the biggest contract in NHL history, the Early Departures thread is not where it should go.Love4Hockey wrote:so...he still got a pro contract
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Yeah, sorry, that's why I put Sr. next to his name. As I was writing it, I realized he was a senior. I thought it was worthy news anyway since he got his first point in his first game. Sorry for the inconvenience, but I'm not sure what Jordan Schroeder has to do with early departures either, but nobody seemed to freak out about that.wbmd wrote:Only problem is, Hillen is not an early departure.MNHockey75 wrote:Jack Hillen (Sr., Colorado College) signed with the Islanders and got an assist in tonight's game.
By the way....
April 4 — Michigan State sophomore Michael Ratchuk has signed a professional contract with the Philadelphia Flyers, and will report to the Flyers’ American Hockey League affiliate Philadelphia Phantoms immediately, as announced by the Flyers on Friday afternoon.
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Every idiot makes boblee madLove4Hockey wrote:the young guy makes boblee mad...sweet