Cory Schneider has worked long and hard to become No. 1 goalie with Canucks
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Cory Schneider has waited much longer than a 113-day lockout for this chance.
For the first time in his pro career, the goaltender entered a Vancouver Canucks training camp as the go-to guy in goal, a role he has coveted since he entered the organization.
Schneider displaced Roberto Luongo as Vancouver's starter in training camp last year and is slotted for permanent No. 1 duty. Luongo, who said after the season that he would waive his no-trade clause, is attending camp amid an uncertain future.
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He is expected to be traded, with the Toronto Maple Leafs rumored to be the most likely suitors.
Vancouver coach Alain Vigneault has refused to anoint a starter, but it's clear the job is Schneider's once Luongo's future is determined.
Schneider signed a three-year, $12 million contract extension last summer.