HuGo probably suggested it. They may feel that he is not ready for the AHL yet so he can get time as a pro for this season and then the AHL next season.I don't think this is a good move for him, IMO.
More like 2 seasons. He will turn 19 in September. Let him have ~100 games in pro before bringing him back.HuGo probably suggested it. They may feel that he is not ready for the AHL yet so he can get time as a pro for this season and then the AHL next season.
I don't think this is a good move for him, IMO.
75 seems high in hindsight
Listed at 5'11, 168lb on Hockey db. Likely done growing but hopefully he can fill out and get up to 185lb over the next couple of years.but man is he small and skinny. He looks like he's barely 150 lbs out there.
I think that getting their rights on the player extended was probably a big factor. He was also just a few days from this year draft, so it gives him more time to mature.Wonder if Habs letting Rohrer play in Swiss League has anything to do with Habs knowing they'll pick fellow Austrian Reinbacher from same league. Can monitor both players development next season (assuming Habs do smart thing and send Reinbacher back instead of rushing him).
I think that getting their rights on the player extended was probably a big factor. He was also just a few days from this year draft, so it gives him more time to mature.
Headed to pro hockey in Switzerland rather than spending a third year in the OHL.
Wonder how that effects his development and where the organization is with this move.
Wonder if Habs letting Rohrer play in Swiss League has anything to do with Habs knowing they'll pick fellow Austrian Reinbacher from same league. Can monitor both players development next season (assuming Habs do smart thing and send Reinbacher back instead of rushing him).
They're going to have Rohrer spy on Reinbacher. Make sure he's eating all his veggies and drinking his protein shakes.
Organization is on board. They think it's a good league for him to continue to develop and gives them an extra year to decide whether to provide him with an ELC.
In an interview he said that (like Reinbacher) he counts as Swiss player and not an import (despite being Austrian) which makes it easier to get a roster spot.
Yes he was the youngest player of the draftIt would be nice if he could develop on his own for a couple years and come here. He just turned 19 a week or so where as a lot of guys turn 19 during their D+1 season. Age wise he was basically playing his D+1 a couple months older than Shane Wright's draft season. September birthdays are always disadvantaged this way, as I believe he would have been a 2023 draft eligible player if he'd been born a week or so later.
Roaring 1 goal in 3 games start?Nice to see Rohrer off to a roaring start. Hes a good player that I see with a future in the NHL.
Roaring 1 goal in 3 games start?
I don't expect it, but roaring start seems like a stretch. The kind of stretch that can lead to injury if you're not careful.Its a professional league, don't expect a huge amount of production.