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From what I understand, Cory finished his B.S. degree in Finance this summer. Congrats to Cory on that accomplishment (4-year degree in 3 years!).

Good luck in the pros, Cory! Hope to see you in Manchester or Lowell next season!

Linda Harrison

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> Schneider To Forego Senior Season, Will Pursue Pro Career 
> Goalie registered a 2.09 goals against average and a .925 save percentage in 
> 99 career games 
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> July 3, 2007 
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> Goaltender Cory Schneider (Marblehead, Mass.) will forego his senior season 
> at Boston College to pursue a professional hockey career, according to BC 
> head coach Jerry York. 
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> Schneider, who led Boston College to the national championship game in each 
> of the last two seasons, played in 99 games during his three-year collegiate 
> career. He posted a 66-26-7 record (.702 winning percentage), registered a 
> 2.09 goals against average and a .925 save percentage. 
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> Schneider was selected by the Vancouver Canucks in the first round (26th 
> overall) of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. 
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> "I've truly enjoyed each of my three seasons at BC and want to thank Coach 
> York, his staff and the fans for everything they have done." Schneider said. 
> "It has been my goal to move on to the next phase of my career and I'm 
> excited to now be a part of the Vancouver Canucks organization." 
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> Schneider holds the Boston College record for career shutouts (15) as well 
> as single-season school marks for shutouts (eight, 2005-06) and saves (1111, 
> 2006-07). 
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> He earned Hockey East All-Academic team honors in each of his three years at 
> BC. 
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