Career
He was drafted in the 10th round, 200th overall in the 1990 National Hockey League Entry Draft by the New Jersey Devils. Following a three-year WHL career in Seattle, Schwab saw time with the ECHL"s Cincinnati Cyclones and the AHL"s Utica Devils before settling in with the AHL"s Albany River Rats for two seasons. During the 1994-1995 season, Schwab was joined by fellow 1990 draftee Mike Dunham between the pipes.
The next season, Schwab saw his first action in the National Hockey League when he was called up to New Jersey where he appeared in ten games.
At the end of the season, he was traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning, where he stayed for three seasons. He then went out West to the Vancouver Canucks for another brief stay and spent time that year with the AHL"s Syracuse Crunch and IHL"s Orlando Solar Bears before moving on to play with the IHL"s Kansas City Blades in 2000-2001.
Schwab began the 2001-2002 season at the Toronto Maple Leafs" training camp without a contract. After an impressive pre-season, he was signed to the team as the backup goaltender for Curtis Joseph.
Schwab started 30 games for the Leafs and had a career high 12 wins before signing as a free agent in the off-season with the team that originally drafted him back in 1990, the New Jersey Devils.
Schwab"s final game was played on January 17, 2004 where he posted a 2–1 overtime victory over the Washington Capitals. Schwab finished his career having played in 147 regular season National Hockey League games amassing 43 wins, 63 losses and 13 ties with a goals against average of 2.89, a save percentage of.896, and 6 shutouts. Schwab appeared in 40 minutes of postseason action over 3 games with the Maple Leafs and Devils stopping all 13 shots he faced.
He served as goaltending development coach and scout for three seasons (2005-2008) with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
He was the goaltending development coach for the San Jose Sharks (2008-2015). Traded to Tampa Bay by New Jersey for Jeff Reese, Chicago"s 2nd round choice (previously acquired, New Jersey selected Pierre Dagenais) in 1996 Entry Draft and Tampa Bay"s 8th round choice (Jay Bertsch) in 1996 Entry Draft, June 22, 1996.
Claimed by Atlanta from Tampa Bay in Expansion Draft, June 25, 1999. Traded to Vancouver by Atlanta for Vancouver"s 4th round choice (Carl Mallette) in 2000 Entry Draft, October 29, 1999.
Signed as a free agent by Toronto, October 1, 2001.
Signed as a free agent by New Jersey, July 8, 2002. Missed majority of 2003-2004 due to groin injury versus New York Rangers, November 15, 2003 that led to his retirement.