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Schaefer headed to Canucks camp
September 13, 2010
Peter Schaefer.
BY WEB STAFF
sportsnet.ca
The Vancouver Canucks have invited free agent forward Peter Schaefer to camp.
Schaefer, who played for the team from 1998-2001, spent last season out of hockey after having the final year of his contract bought out by the Boston Bruins following the 2008-09 season.
The 33-year-old, first appeared in a Canucks' uniform in 1998–99. Schaefer played for the Canucks for two more seasons before heading across the pond to play in Finland for a couple of seasons.
In the summmer of 2003, the Canucks shipped Schaefer to Ottawa for defenceman Sami Salo.
The 33-year-old has appeared in 556 NHL games for the Bruins, Canucks and Senators. He has scored 98 goals while setting up another 161.
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