Semyon Varlamov left Saturday’s game with an injury and it appears it will keep him out for at least one game as the Islanders announced (Twitter link) that they’ve recalled goaltender Cory Schneider from Bridgeport of the AHL.
The 36-year-old has had a good first couple of months in the minors this season, posting a 2.50 GAA along with a .921 SV% in 15 games with his save percentage ranking tied for seventh in the league. Schneider, a veteran of 410 NHL appearances over 13 seasons, has seen just one game at the top level in the last three years since joining the Islanders with that appearance coming last season. It’s unlikely he’ll see any action on this recall barring injury as the net will be Ilya Sorokin’s for the time being.
It’s notable that this recall actually puts the Isles over the 23-player roster limit. However, there is a Goaltender Exemption provision in the CBA that does allow teams to bring up a goalie that doesn’t count against the limit. It can only be used twice in a season and for a maximum of 48 hours. That’s enough to get through Monday’s game against Colorado but they’ll have to determine after that point if Varlamov is good to return. If so, Schneider will be sent down and if not, Varlamov will need to be moved to injured reserve to keep Schneider on the roster.