Schroeder Making Bid For Canucks' Roster: With Cory Hodgson now in Buffalo and Ryan Kesler recovering from shoulder surgery, Jordan Schroeder could get a chance to make the Canucks' roster out of training camp next season, the Vancouver Province reports. (Updated 05/10/2012)
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Fantasy Analysis
The Canucks first-round pick in 2009 showed improvements with Chicago of the AHL this season, finishing with 44 points (21 G, 23 A) in 76 games. He's small (5-9, 180) but Jordan Schroeder has great speed, hands and vision. Make sure he's on your radar in keeper leagues. (Updated 05/10/2012).
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The Canucks' first-round pick of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft was stymied by an ankle injury during his first full season at the AHL level, finishing with just 28 points (10 G, 18 A) in 61 games. Despite the lackluster season, Schroeder remains one of the Canucks' top prospects thanks in part to his speed and playmaking ability. He probably won't win a spot on the Canucks' roster out of camp, but Schroeder could see a promotion before the end of the season. (Updated 8/16/11)