The New York Islanders began their preseason schedule this week with games against the New York Rangers and Philadelphia Flyers. Each day, more and more is revealed about the Islanders heading into the regular season, and here’s what we learned this week.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, the Canucks announced Roberto Luongo’s Ring of Honour induction date. Also, Cory Schneider announced his retirement from professional hockey.
Former New Jersey Devils goaltender Cory Schneider announced his retirement on Tuesday, September 26th in his local paper. Towards the end of his career, Schneider was hampered by injuries, especially at the tail end of his tenure with the Devils and New York Islanders.
Barzal discusses chemistry with Bo, Potvin recalls first training camp The Islanders kicked off their preseason schedule Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden, where their 2/3rds squad promptly fell behind 3-0 before the game was 200 seconds old.
NHL goaltender Cory Schneider has decided to call it a career. Schneider, 37, announced his retirement on Tuesday via a story with The Salem News. The lack of a market for him in the NHL and a lack of interest in playing in the AHL or Europe were the main reasons why he called it quits.
Cory Schneider, who played parts of 13 NHL seasons as a goaltender primarily with the New Jersey Devils and Vancouver Canucks, announced his retirement from the league on Tuesday.
A New Jersey Devils reporter for the Star-Ledger, Ryan Novozinsky is reporting that goaltender Cory Schneider is officially retiring from the National Hockey League.
On June 30, 2013, the Vancouver Canucks made a franchise-altering trade when they sent Cory Schneider to the New Jersey Devils for the ninth-overall selection in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
The New York Islanders signed goaltender Cory Schneider, forward Nikita Soshnikov and defenseman Parker Wotherspoon to one-year contracts on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, a bunch of NHL playoff series get tied at 2-2. The first round of the 2022 NHL playoffs has had a weird cadence so far, with lots of lopsided scores but lose series overall.
Cory Schneider found the fountain of youth as Bridgeport won Game 1 vs. Providence in the AHL playoffs. If Monday night’s Games 1 were any indication, we completely oversold the excitement of the first round of the NHL playoffs.
The Islanders continue a late-season roll against also-ran competition, with a feel-good moment for Cory Schneider The New York Islanders won their fourth consecutive game for the first time this season, a delayed success that would’ve sounded pretty preposterous — no matter what you thought of their chances — back in October.
Before Sunday, Schneider's last NHL start came for the Devils on March 6, 2020, a 4-2 win against the St. Louis Blues.
The one-time elite NHL goalie returned to the crease for the first time in two years and earned a win with a lot of help from Pageau’s hat trick. The New York Islanders continued their late-season winning ways this afternoon on national TV as they hung on to beat the New Jersey Devils, who made it interesting after falling behind 3-0.
The Isles need a live backup while Semyon Varlamov hits COVID Protocol. Not a lot* of Isles news from Sunday (*okay: none) with them off and returning
The Blue Jackets were able to lock up one of their top young talents, inking Oliver Bjorkstrand to a five-year, $27 million extension.
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports that Cory Schneider of the New York Islanders is available for claim.
In a condensed 2020-21 season there will be a need for goaltending depth as teams are forced to games at a heightened pace, but it’s hard to believe that Schneider would be able to displace either of the Islanders' two top goaltenders.
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