The Minnesota Wild announced Monday morning that they have signed forward Jordan Greenway to his three year entry-level contract.
More from the release:
Greenway, 21 (2/16/97), recorded 35 points (13-22=35) and 52 penalty minutes (PIM) in 36 games during his junior season at Boston University, helping the Terriers claim the 2018 Hockey East Tournament Championship and advance to the NCAA Northeast Regional Final. The 6-foot-6, 226-pound native of Canton, N.Y., served as an alternate captain in 2017-18, ranking T-1st on the Terriers in points, second in assists and PIM, T-2nd in PPG (4), third in goals and shots on goal (127), and was named a Hockey East Third-Team All-Star. He also collected a goal, 10 PIM and 13 shots in five games with Team USA at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, leading the U.S. in PIM and ranking third in shots. In three seasons with Boston University (2015-18), Greenway totaled 92 points (28-64=92) and 192 PIM in 112 games.
Greenway, Minnesota's second-round pick in 2015, is expected to meet the Wild in Nashville, where they play Tuesday night. His role on the team still has yet to be determined, but it is logical he will get a look as Minnesota plays its final seven games in the next 12 days.
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