Szechwan
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There are an awful lot of people in here making a lot of assumptions based on his stat line.
I personally don't think he'll ever be more than a second liner, but to say he's regressed is just patently false. This is a kid that nearly beat Hodgson for a job out of camp, only to go down to the AHL and struggle with a revolving door of linemates on a team with sub-par offense.
He's got all the tools (yes, size will likely be an issue) and is usually one of the better Wolves on the ice. The problem is that rather than fill top6 injuries on the roster with AHL players, the Canucks just reach into their depth and pull a Raymond/Higgens type up and instead fill the injury spot with a grinder for the fourth line (a la Mancari). If he gets hot at the right time, he could very well see spot duty on Vancouver this season, if not he'll be pushing for a spot out of camp against Jensen (if this preseason/camp was any indication, we could see this Dane much sooner than expected) next year.
Schroeder has a lot of work to do, but you won't find many people that actually watch Chicago games ready to call him a bust.
I personally don't think he'll ever be more than a second liner, but to say he's regressed is just patently false. This is a kid that nearly beat Hodgson for a job out of camp, only to go down to the AHL and struggle with a revolving door of linemates on a team with sub-par offense.
He's got all the tools (yes, size will likely be an issue) and is usually one of the better Wolves on the ice. The problem is that rather than fill top6 injuries on the roster with AHL players, the Canucks just reach into their depth and pull a Raymond/Higgens type up and instead fill the injury spot with a grinder for the fourth line (a la Mancari). If he gets hot at the right time, he could very well see spot duty on Vancouver this season, if not he'll be pushing for a spot out of camp against Jensen (if this preseason/camp was any indication, we could see this Dane much sooner than expected) next year.
Schroeder has a lot of work to do, but you won't find many people that actually watch Chicago games ready to call him a bust.