9th year, undrafted left wing Tim Schaller(5) signs a 2nd straight minor league contract, this time to Bakersfield Condors, after a fairly successful 2020/2021 AHL with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
He was coming off a two-year deal with Vancouver Canucks that didn’t materialize too well and would eventually lead him to be dealt to Los Angeles Kings to kill that contract.
The 6’2″ 204 lbs. forward had his best success in 2 seasons to Boston Bruins, where he grabbed 7 goals and 7 assists in 59 NHL games before coming alive with career bests 12 goals and 10 assists in the next campaign.
He appeared in less than 20 games over two seasons with original contract club, Buffalo Sabres.
The former 2-time Providence College Friars‘ captain was good for 20 points from his sophomore season onward.
At still just 30-years old, it’s likely he just still wants to play, which is why we think his next look will be to see what becomes available overseas for 2022/2023.
After a solid season in California, scoring 10 goals and 15 assists in 67 games with a +11 rating, he is moving on, agreeing to a new deal for 2022/2023 with Milwaukee Admirals.
