
Minnesota Swarm Place Forward Logan Schuss on Holdout List
Published on December 17, 2014 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Minnesota Swarm News Release
SAINT PAUL, Minn. - The National Lacrosse League's (NLL) Minnesota Swarm today announced that forward Logan Schuss has been placed on the team's Holdout List.
"Logan has taken a new job in Vancouver and is in the midst of his probationary period, which makes him unavailable to play with the Swarm at this time," Swarm Owner and Governor John Arlotta said. "This could change during the 2015 season, but that is an unknown at this point. Although we'll miss Logan, we feel very comfortable with the lefties that we've added to our roster this year, and they are complimenting each other nicely thus far at training camp."
Schuss, 23, was named the 2014 NLL Rookie of the Year after he led all first-year players in goals (36), assists (37), points (73), power play goals (9), and also finished fourth in loose balls (77). Schuss won the NLL Rookie of the Month award three-straight times from February to April. The Ladner, B.C. native played collegiate lacrosse at Ohio State University and was the first overall pick in the 2013 NLL Entry Draft.
Minnesota also released F Scott Jones, D Dominique Alexander and D Eric Guiltinan on Tuesday. The Swarm will announce their final 20-man roster on Thursday, Dec. 18.
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