Cory Schneider
SAN JOSE, CA - MAY 07: Joe Thornton #19 and Logan Couture #39 of the San Jose Sharks celebrate around Joe Pavelski (not pictured) after Pavelski scored a third period power play goal past goaltender Cory Schneider #35, Jason Garrison #5 and Dan Hamhuis #2 of the Vancouver Canucks in Game Four of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at HP Pavilion on May 7, 2013 in San Jose, California. The Sharks defeated the Canucks 4-3 to sweep the series 4 games to 0.
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Ranking the Best Options for NHL Teams in Need of a Goaltender This Offseason
unlikely under the current regime, if big management changes unfold in Vancouver, it may still be possible that Luongo stays and Cory Schneider is moved instead. Schneider does not have the albatross of the long contract around his neck and could draw real from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Roberto Luongo Wants to Keep Playing
led the team to the Stanley Cup finals back in 2011, but they have been working towards replacing him between the pipes with Cory Schneider and that isn’t going to fly. Luongo is currently in a 12-year, $64 million contract, but the he and the team are expected from Fansided Read more »
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Roberto Luongo says goodbye (again) to Vancouver
2011 Stanley Cup. The Olympic gold medallist lost his starting job during last year's playoffs. He was replaced by backup Cory Schneider after the Canucks lost the opening two games of their first-round series against the Los Angeles Kings. The Kings would from CBC News Read more »
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Canucks defenceman Dan Hamhuis to join Canada at world hockey championship
content TRY GLOBE UNLIMITED - 1 MONTH FOR JUST 99¢ And get unlimited access on all your devices Vancouver Canucks goalie Cory Schneider (L) juggles the puck as teammate Dan Hamhuis (C) and Columbus Blue Jackets Nick Foligno look on during the second period from Globe and Mail Read more »
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Mike Gillis' Press Conference Plus Thoughts
make a trade happen, and he really has no choice but to make it happen, because he makes it very clear in this presser that Cory Schneider is the man. About Alain Vigneault, Gillis said that he is an excellent hockey coach but that it was too early to make from Nucks Misconduct Read more »