In InGoal Radio Episode 229, Cory Schneider discusses his retirement after 13 NHL seasons with the Vancouver Canucks, New Jersey Devils, and New York Islanders. He shares the mindset required to back up future Hall of Famers Roberto Luongo and Martin Brodeur, career highlights, and practical advice for young professional goalies navigating similar roles.
- Schneider describes the mental approach required to remain competitive and prepared while sharing a crease with Hall of Fame goalies Roberto Luongo and Martin Brodeur.
- Retiring after 13 NHL seasons, Schneider walks through the emotional difficulty of stepping away from a position he has always been deeply passionate about.
- Schneider reflects on career highlights from his time with the Vancouver Canucks, New Jersey Devils, and New York Islanders.
- Schneider offers equipment insights and stories aimed at young professional goalies facing the realities of early NHL careers.
- The episode includes an in-person look at The Hockey Shop Source for Sports' exclusive custom Brian's 'Slash' gear set and what makes it technically and graphically distinct.
Episode 229 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features Cory Schneider, who recently announced his retirement after 13 NHL seasons.
Feature Interview
presented by NHL Sense ArenaThe feature interviews, presented by Sense Arena, Schneider walks us through his difficult decision to walk away from the game — and position — he has always been so passionate about, shares some of his favourite career highlights from his time with the Vancouver Canucks, New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders, and what might be next. Schneider also shares some great advice and insights into his mindset while playing with future Hall of Fame goalies like Roberto Luongo and Martin Brodeur, as well as equipment stories that should resonate with other young pros.
Weekly Gear Segment
presented by The Hockey Shop Source for SportsAll that, plus an in-person trip to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at their exclusive custom Brian’s “Slash” set up, and what makes that combination special beyond the graphic.
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