Last year left wing Cory Conacher(71) made the tough decision to abandon the NHL dream for 2015/2016 signing with Bern of Switzerland.
He basically went over and became the team’s leading scorer with 52 points in 48 games, then added another 9 points in 14 playoff games en route to the 2016 NLA Championship.
The speedy, small, crafty forward also helped Team Canada take the annual Spengler Cup tournament hosted in the country.
Almost ironically his last hockey in North America before splitting for a season was under countract with Vancouver Canucks but reassigned to affiliate Utica Comets, who would head all the way to the 2015 Calder Cup Finals before bowing out.
The 26-year returns for his 6th pro season on a one-year one-way contract with his original squad Tampa Bay Lightning for 2016/2017 and he’ll most definitely be putting up a fight in camp for a spot on that opening night roster.
Cory Conacher(89) Bridgeport Sound Tigers
Undrafted, 4th year left wing Cory Conacher(89) has been on a bumpy ride with four different teams since signing his first NHL contract before the lockout shortened season with Tampa Bay Lightning.
He inked his initial 2-year 2-way entry level deal after winning the 2012 Calder Cup with then affiliate Norfolk Adrmirals, being named AHL rookie of the year, playoff MVP and putting up more assists than any other first year player during the regular season and in the playoffs.
Although he is most definitely under-sized at 5’8″ 179 lbs., he was merely following up a celebrated run at Canisius College, where he recorded all-time highs for goals, points and game-winning tallies and an incredibe first run with three teams in two different leagues he recorded 8 goals and 4 assists in 10 games but was held to only an assist in seven postseason contests.
He jumped out quickly when the big league got back under way 9 goals and 15 assists in 35 games but ultimately he was expendable when the parent club needed goal tending and found himself traded off to Ottawa Senators at the deadline.
He played his only full slate of regular season games in 2013/2014 but fell short of expectations with 4 goals and 16 assists in 60 games.
Ultimately he was to be reassigned back down but the horrible Buffalo Sabres picked him up on waivers.
He skated with them for the remaining 17 games and got himself a nifty 3 goals and 3 assists but was a woeful -7 plus/minus.
Heading into his second unrestricted free agency, first since he signed a minor league contract to start his pro career, he didn’t have to wait long as New York Islanders saw something they liked and swooped right in on opening day getting him to agree to a one-year two-way deal.
It looked like he’d come out strong but through 15 games faltered on a roster filled with lots of bigger, younger studs with only a goal and a pair of assists.
The 24-year was waived and sent to farm team Bridgeport Sound Tigers, where he’s settled in quickly hitting the back of the net 4 times and dishing 11 helpers in 15 games.
He be a free agent at the end of this year and it’s looking like the small forward might have better luck taking his game across the pond.
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Cory Conacher(89) Norfolk Admirals
Cory Conacher is small (5’8″ 175 lbs.), undrafted and has flown under the radar for the most part.
He signed an AHL contract with Norfolk very soon after the summer free agency period began.
Tampa Bay Lightning was smart and invited him to training camp, where he scored an NHL preseason goal in his first game and impressed the management folks in St. Petersburg.
In 12 games with the Admirals, he’s already put up 4 goals and 10 assists in 12 games.
Straight out of college last year, he joined three teams on ato’s (Rochester, Cincinnati of the ECHL and Milwaukee) and lit the lamp mightily registering 13 points (9 goals, 4 assists) in 10 games.
On a side note, the 21-year old pro also plays and lives with Type 1 diabetes.
Great story about that here.