Schneider's top three performances in the crease this season have all come in his last three starts, including a 44-save showing last Wednesday night in Springfield, Mass. It matched his career high in the AHL, but the first-place Thunderbirds (14-3-2-0) scored four times in the second period and the Islanders suffered a 4-1 loss on Thanksgiving Eve. All four of the Thunderbirds' goals were tallied at even strength despite seven power-play opportunities. The Islanders had a season-high six power plays of their own, with their only goal coming on the man advantage from Czarnik.
Bridgeport also fell to Providence (8-5-3-1) at Webster Bank Arena, 3-2, on Friday night. Rookies Collin Adams and Erik Brown each scored a milestone goal in the final home game of November, while Jakub Skarek (5-4-2) made 29 saves. Adams recorded his first AHL goal just 2:20 into the game and Brown tipped home his first professional goal nearly four minutes into the third.
The Islanders will take advantage of a full week off to rest up and practice before beginning a four-game homestand this Saturday. Bridgeport faces Providence and the Charlotte Checkers at Webster Bank Arena this Saturday (7 p.m.) and Sunday (3 p.m.), respectively. Fans can follow all of the live action via the
Bridgeport Islanders Radio Network
and
AHLTV
.