Category: Scott Niedermayer
Devils honor Lemaire in Ring of Honor ceremony
New JerseyJacques Lemaire, who coached the Devils to their first Stanley Cup title in 1995, was inducted into the team's Ring of Honor on Wednesday.
Read moreDucks: Evaluating Cam Fowler’s Role in 2024-25 and Beyond
Ducks’Cam Fowler is the longest active tenured Anaheim Duck. He made his debut in 2010-11, the season following Scott Niedermayer’s retirement, when the likes of Francois Beauchemin, Toni Lydman, and…
Read moreDucks’ Stanley Cup Memories: June 6, 2007
Ottawa SenatorsWith the final round of this season’s Stanley Cup Playoffs contested between the high-flying Edmonton Oilers and tenacious Florida Panthers just around the corner, it seems appropriate to recall the…
Read moreDevils’ Sergei Brylin’s Number Should be Retired
Martin BrodeurThe New Jersey Devils have five different numbers that hang in the rafters of the Prudential Center. You have Scott Stevens, “Mr. Devil” Ken Daneyko, Scott Niedermayer, Patrik Elias, and…
Read moreDucks Free Agent Success: Scott Niedermayer
DucksRecently I covered a miss in the free agency history of the : Sergei Fedorov. Signed in the summer of 2005, Niedermayer made an immediate impact on the franchise and brought them to new heights. These four formed the defensive corps that was indisputably one of the best defensive units assembled in...
Read moreMonday Mailbag: Höglander as a trade option, who to draft at 15, and the Kuzmenko sweepstakes
Scott NiedermayerThe weather has finally turned around in Vancouver and that means that the May-long weekend is here. May-long means we are getting close to summer and that means we are that much closer to the NHL draft! There’s still some business for the Canucks to take care of and we saw some of that handled...
Read moreRyan Getzlaf To Retire After 2021-22 Season
DucksAfter a long, successful career, Ryan Getzlaf will hang up his skates at the end of this season. The Anaheim Ducks captain announced today that he will retire following the 2021-22 campaign, having only ever played for one franchise. In a statement, Getzlaf explained: It’s been an honor to play in t...
Read moreNiedermayer joins Ducks' front office as adviser
Pat VerbeekFormer Ducks defenseman Scott Niedermayer has joined the team's front office as a special adviser to the hockey operations department.
Read moreNiedermayer joins Ducks' front office as adviser
Scott NiedermayerFormer Ducks defenseman Scott Niedermayer has joined the team's front office as a special adviser to the hockey operations department.
Read moreNiedermayer joins Ducks' front office as adviser
Anaheim Ducks'-- Hall of Fame defenseman Scott Niedermayer has joined the Anaheim Ducks' front office as a special adviser to the hockey operations department.Niedermayer played his final five NHL seasons with the Ducks before his retirement in 2010, and he won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP when Anahe...
Read moreHall of Famer Scott Niedermayer joins Anaheim Ducks' front office
New DucksHockey Hall of Fame defenseman Scott Niedermayer has joined the Anaheim Ducks' front office as a special advisor to the hockey operations department.
Read moreAnaheim Ducks Add Scott Niedermayer To Hockey Ops
DucksAfter helping in the search for the Anaheim Ducks new general manager, Scott Niedermayer will take on a role in the front office. The Ducks have announced that Niedermayer is now a special advisor to the hockey operations department and will work with new GM Pat Verbeek. In a statement, Verbeek expl...
Read moreHossa, Olczyk, Sharp To Assist Blackhawks In GM Search
Paul KariyaThe Anaheim Ducks brought in franchise greats Paul Kariya and Scott Niedermayer to help out in their general manager search and now the Chicago Blackhawks are following their lead. Marian Hossa, Eddie Olczyk, and Patrick Sharp have agreed to join as a group of advisors to assist in the search for th...
Read moreCali Slump: All Three NHL teams in Golden State are Rebuilding
Todd McLellanThe days of being run by the physical, overpowering teams in San Jose, Anaheim and Los Angeles are long in the past, so what's in the future for the three Californian clubs?
Read moreNotes And Observatons
David Savardfrom Larry Brooks of the New York Post, - Speaking of the Lightning, the least interesting finals of the century produced the second-strongest Stanley Cup champion of the 2000s. Uncommon depth, both on defense and up front, superior goaltending, a group of marquee forwards, discipline and the a...
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