Thanks to his excellent play, the Canucks may have to find room for Jordan Schroeder on their roster all year long.
The eventual returns of Ryan Kesler and David Booth once figured to push Schroeder down the lineup or even off the roster, but his strong performance is forcing the Canucks to re-evaluate that position. The highly-regarded prospect scored the first two goals of his NHL career in a win over the Flames on Saturday and his role with the club continues to increase. He's a great keeper-league selection, but unlikely to contribute in redraft formats.












