In a much less interesting deal, the Blue Jackets have also traded Dante Salituro to the Minnesota Wild for Jordan Schroeder. Schroeder had recently been told he would not be qualified by the Wild, which would have made him an unrestricted free agent on July 1st.
Schroeder, 26, was a first-round pick of the Canucks in 2009 but has never made much of an impact at the NHL level. Splitting his last few years between the Minnesota and Iowa Wild, he’s scored just 40 points in his 144 career NHL games. There is talent there to be sure, but at his age there is little chance he becomes an impact center in for the Blue Jackets. He’s a restricted free agent, and would need to be qualified by 4pm on June 26th or become an unrestricted free agent this summer. Though the Wild were not prepared to issue one because of his arbitration eligibility, it would follow that the Blue Jackets will.
In Salituro, the Wild get back a lottery ticket for a player they were willing to let walk. The 20-year old undrafted forward is very undersized, but has shown some high-level skill throughout his amateur career. In 12 professional games this year, he scored just three points but could make an impact at the AHL level at some point.
Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch was first to report the deal.