Michigan hockey captain Andrew Copp has decided to forego his final year of NCAA eligibility and has signed a three-year, two-way, entry level deal with the Winnipeg Jets. The contract has an AAV of $958,300 and he will report right to the Winnipeg Jets.
Copp finished his Michigan career with 81 points in 107 games, while serving as an assistant captain as a sophomore and captain as a junior.
Coach Red Berenson was not pleased with Copp’s decision to leave Michigan for the NHL:
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