NEWARK, N. Nike Vapormax Panske .J. -- The Vancouver Canucks have solved their goaltender drama, but not in the way most people expected. The Canucks traded Cory Schneider to the New Jersey Devils for the ninth pick in the NHL draft, leaving Roberto Luongo as the starting goalie. "Todays decision was made after a thorough review of our options and in the interest of improving this team long-term through the draft and development of players," general manager Mike Gillis said in a statement. "We appreciate the high level of professionalism and conduct both Cory and Roberto have shown while continuing to help this team be competitive. I would like to personally thank Cory for his contributions to our team and wish him the very best and a bright future." Gillis said he "had to listen" to offers on Schneider. The one he took got the Canucks London Knights forward Bo Horvat at No. 9. Horvat, an 18-year-old centre, played the past two seasons for the Knights of the Ontario Hockey League. He had 33 goals and 28 assists in 2012-13. When the trade was announced, Horvat was surprised, like everyone else in Prudential Center. He had no idea the Canucks were going to take him. "Anything can happen on draft day," Horvat said. Horvat will undoubtedly be under the microscope after being part of the trade that ended Schneiders Canucks tenure and re-inserted Luongo as the starter. "I dont feel any pressure, actually," Horvat said. "I think its more exciting than anything. Im just really happy to be part of the organization. I cant wait to get there and show them that I can be that guy that they picked me at 9 (for)." Schneider, 27, has two years left on a contract that counts US$4 million against the salary cap. Veteran Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur turned 41 in May and has one year left. The Canucks also had the 24th selection in the first round and picked Western Hockey League forward Hunter Shinkaruk, who was ranked as fifth among North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting. Shinkaruk had 49 goals and 37 assists to lead the Medicine Hat Tigers. Vapormax Flyknit Pánská . Head of clinic Josef Obrist tells the Austria Press Agency on Thursday that Morgenstern "is doing surprisingly well. ... He still has a memory gap but thats nothing unusual." Morgenstern has moved to a rehabilitation clinic in Klagenfurt for further recovery. Vapormax Flyknit Dámské . Woods said Friday that his charity event, which attracts a world-class field even without being part of any tour, will move in December 2014 to Isleworth, the course where he honed his professional game from 1996 until moving away to south Florida two years ago. http://www.vapormaxlevne.cz/ Los Alamitos, CA (SportsNetwork.com) - Early Kentucky Derby favorite Dortmund kept his perfect record intact with a photo finish win of Saturdays $500,000 Los Alamitos Futurity. Dortmund, trained by Bob Baffert for Kaleem Shah, was the 3-5 favorite versus four other 2-year-olds in the 1 1/16-mile stakes, formerly the CashCall Futurity at Hollywood Park. Ridden by Martin Garcia, Dortmund stalked the pace that was set by 5-2 second pick Mr. Z with 3-1 Firing Line in second. The three colts were on even terms down the stretch and battled through the final furlong. The top three horses hit the wire together with the victory to be decided by a photo. Doortmund was credited with a head decision over Firing Line with Mr. Vapormax Plus Cz. Z getting third. Bench Warrant finished fourth and No Problem fifth. The time for the Futurity was 1:40.86 on a fast track. Dortmund increased his earnings by $300,000 and posted his third victory in as many starts. The chestnut colt has banked $359,400 as he recorded his first stakes win. A son of 2008 Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown, Dortmund was the 9-1 top choice among the 2-year-olds listed in last months opening Kentucky Derby Future Wager. Dortmund paid $3.20, $2.40 and $2.10. Firing Line returned $3.40 and $2.10, and Mr. Z paid $2.10 to show. ' ' '