The New Jersey Devils will the last day of the window to buy out goaltender Cory Schneider, according to several reports including Brian Lawton of NHL Network. Because Schneider has two years remaining on his current contract, the Devils will incur a cap charge of $2MM in each of the next four seasons. Schneider was carrying a $6MM cap hit.
Schneider, 34, wants to keep playing according to Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic, but it might be a tough sell at this point. The 34-year-old hasn’t been an effective goaltender in several years, posting save percentages below .910 in every season since the 2015-16 campaign. He spent more time in the AHL than the NHL this past year, recording just an .887 in 13 appearances for New Jersey.
If he’s healthy and can somehow prove there is still game left, Schneider may be able to fit in as a backup around the league thanks to a long history of success in the past. But at this point it’s hard to see any team bringing him in to compete for a starting role or even guaranteeing him an NHL paycheck. With more goaltenders available than most years, this may be extremely poor timing for the veteran.
New Jersey meanwhile will move on quickly with Mackenzie Blackwood, who proved to be quite the up-and-coming netminder last season. They need to get him signed to a new contract however and will now be on the lookout for another NHL option to serve as the backup or second part of a tandem.
lapcheung39
Back to the Canucks to mentor Demko
Bloodsport604
Not a bad idea. Or at least replace bachman in utica
pawtucket
Thanks for Bo Horvat New Jersey!