Devils' Schneider gets patriotic pads for World Cup
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Let no one say Cory Schneider isn't a proud American.
The New Jersey Devils goaltender will wear these stars-and-stripes-themed pads when he suits up for the United States at the upcoming World Cup of Hockey.
Cory Schneider's new flags for the World Cup!! ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ#VaughnLife #CustomHandcrafted #BuiltByMike pic.twitter.com/GyBwG1pJv8
โ Vaughn Custom Sports (@VaughnHockey) August 25, 2016
Schneider has a penchant for creative equipment, putting guitars on his pads for the All-Star Game in Nashville.
He might have a hard time getting into the U.S. crease over Ben Bishop, but if Schneider gets a chance to stack these pads during a game, it'll actually resemble the American flag.
- With h/t to BarDown
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