Winnipeg wanted to sign McGroarty to a professional contract in April but was unwilling to promise a path to playing time. Whereas McGroarty’s University of Michigan teammates
Frank Nazar and
Gavin Brindley signed with
Chicago and
Columbus, respectively — and played
NHL games, like McGroarty’s former Michigan teammates
Adam Fantilli and
Luke Hughes did last season — the Jets were focused on their upcoming playoff run.
Sometimes a collegiate player will sign and step right into the NHL, helping the team in the playoffs.
Matthew Knies did this for Toronto in 2023 and
Cale Makar’s first games were played for Colorado during its 2019 playoff run.
The Jets didn’t view McGroarty as ready to make that kind of impact, nor were they ready to guarantee him a roster spot in the NHL next season. McGroarty could sign and come to training camp but risked being demoted to the AHL instead of trying to lead his Michigan team to a national championship.