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Scott Niedermayer Biography
Scott Niedermayer is one of the most popular and richest Hockey Player who was born on August 31, 1973 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. NHL defenseman who has won the most important North American and international championship starting beginning with Junior League to the World Cup. He was the winner of three Stanley Cup Championships with the New Jersey Devils and a fourth with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks.
He was a teammate of He was teammates with Teemu Selanne on the Anaheim Ducks Stanley Cup-winning team in 2007. on the Anaheim Ducks Stanley Cup-winning team in 2007.
Scott and his brother were inseparable when they were younger and often played hockey together. While their father was often their team doctor, their mother taught them to skate. She enrolled them in figure skating to aid their skills development and taught power skating classes in Cranbrook in exchange for ice time for her sons. An offensive defenceman, Scott led his Cranbrook midget team in scoring with 55 goals and 92 points in 1988–89.
Niedermayer played three seasons of junior hockey with the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League (WHL) between 1989 and 1992. He recorded 69 points in 64 games in his first season, 1989–90, and helped the Blazers win the President’s Cup as WHL champions. The Blazers advanced to the 1990 Memorial Cup as the top ranked team in Canada, but disappointed in the tournament by losing all three games. Niedermayer earned several accolades in 1990–91. He scored 26 goals and 82 points in 57 games to earn a place on the Western Conference All-Star Team. Additionally, he was named the recipient of the Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy as the WHL’s scholastic player of the year and won the Canadian Hockey League Scholastic Player of the Year award.
He was a brother to Rob Niedermayer and his cousin, Jason Strudwick, both played in the NHL.
| Name | Scott Niedermayer |
| First Name | Scott |
| Last Name | Niedermayer |
| Occupation | Hockey Player |
| Birthday | August 31 |
| Birth Year | 1973 |
| Place of Birth | Edmonton |
| Home Town | Alberta |
| Birth Country | Canada |
| Birth Sign | Leo |
| Full/Birth Name | |
| Father | Not Available |
| Mother | Not Available |
| Siblings | Rob Niedermayer |
| Spouse | Lisa Niedermayer |
| Children(s) | Logan Niedermayer, Jackson Niedermayer, Joshua Niedermayer |
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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A top prospect for the 1991 NHL Entry Draft, Niedermayer was selected in the first round, third overall, by the New Jersey Devils. He began the 1991–92 season with New Jersey as the team wanted him to experience the NHL before being returned to Kamloops. After sitting out the Devils first five games, Niedermayer made his NHL debut on October 16, 1991, against the New York Rangers. He appeared in four games with the Devils, recording one assist, before he was sent back to junior. Though he appeared in only 35 games in the 1991–92 WHL season, Niedermayer’s 39 points were enough to earn him a second berth on the West All-Star Team. After losing in the Western Conference Final the previous season, the Blazers rebounded to win their second WHL championship in three years in 1992. Niedermayer tied for third place in playoff scoring with 23 points. At the 1992 Memorial Cup, he scored seven points in five games to lead the Blazers to the national championship. He was voted the recipient of the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy as the most valuable player of the Memorial Cup.
Scott Niedermayer Net Worth
Scott Niedermayer is one of the richest Hockey Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Scott Niedermayer's net worth $30 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He was selected from his team, the New Jersey Devils out of the Western Hockey League.
He was hired by with the Anaheim Ducks as a coaching assistant following an lockout in 2012. NHL lockout.
Scott Niedermayer (born August 31, 1973) is a Canadian former ice hockey defenceman and current special assignment coach of the Anaheim Ducks. He played 18 seasons and over 1,000 games in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New Jersey Devils and Anaheim Ducks. Niedermayer is a four-time Stanley Cup champion and played in five NHL All-Star Games. He won the James Norris Memorial Trophy in 2003–04 as the NHL’s top defenceman and the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2007 as the most valuable player of the playoffs. In 2017, Niedermayer was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in history.
| Net Worth | $30 Million |
| Salary | Under Review |
| Source of Income | Hockey Player |
| Cars | Not Available |
| House | Living in own house. |
Niedermayer joined the Devils full-time in 1992–93. He scored his first NHL goal on November 8, 1992, against goaltender Brian Hayward in a 6–1 victory over the San Jose Sharks. Overall, Niedermayer appeared in 80 games, scoring 11 goals and 40 points and was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team on defence. Niedermayer improved to 48 points in 1993–94, and added 4 points in 20 playoff games as the Devils reached the Eastern Conference Final against the New York Rangers, a series they lost in seven games. The Devils made another long playoff run in the lockout-shortened 1994–95 season, reaching the Stanley Cup Final for the first time in franchise history. Niedermayer scored 11 points in 20 playoff games, including a key goal in game two of the Final as the Devils won the Stanley Cup with a four-game sweep of the Detroit Red Wings.
As a junior, Niedermayer was a member of a Kamloops Blazers team that won two Western Hockey League championships and was voted the most valuable player of the 1992 Memorial Cup, leading the Blazers to the Canadian Hockey League championship. The third overall selection at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft by New Jersey, Niedermayer played the majority of his professional career with the Devils before moving to Anaheim in 2005.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Scott Niedermayer height 6 ft 1 in Scott weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
| Height | 6 ft 1 in |
| Weight | Not Known |
| Body Measurements | Under Review |
| Eye Color | Not Available |
| Hair Color | Not Available |
| Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
Niedermayer enjoyed a long and successful international career, winning championships at all levels. He made his international debut as a 17-year-old with the Canadian junior team at the 1991 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. He appeared in three games as Team Canada used a late goal by John Slaney in the final game of the tournament, against the Soviet Union, to win the gold medal. He returned for the 1992 tournament, one which The Sports Network described as one of the most disappointing in Canadian history, as the team finished sixth in the eight team event.
Four years later, in 1996, Niedermayer first joined the senior team at the inaugural World Cup of Hockey. He had a goal and three assists in eight games, but Canada lost the championship final to the United States. Niedermayer next made his Olympic debut in 2002. He appeared in six games, and helped Canada defeat the United States, 5–2 in the final as the country won its first Olympic gold medal in hockey in 50 years.
Who is Scott Niedermayer Dating?
According to our records, Scott Niedermayer married to Lisa Niedermayer . As of December 1, 2023, Scott Niedermayer’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Scott Niedermayer. You may help us to build the dating records for Scott Niedermayer!A 33-point season followed for Niedermayer in 1995–96, but the Devils became the first defending champion in 26 years to miss the playoffs. After a 35-point season in 1996–97, Niedermayer’s best statistical season in New Jersey came in 1997–98 with a 14-goal, 57-point campaign. He played in his first NHL All-Star Game, scoring a goal, and was named to the NHL’s Second All-Star Team at the season’s end. After finishing second in league scoring amongst defencemen, despite playing in New Jersey’s stifling defensive system that suppresses offence, Niedermayer demanded a significant raise. He rejected an offer that would have paid him a base salary of $3.25 million and, unable to come to terms before the start of the 1998–99 season, began the year as a holdout. As the dispute dragged into the season, he joined the Utah Grizzlies of the International Hockey League (IHL). After missing the first month of the NHL season, Niedermayer and the Devils finally agreed to a multi-year contract, the terms of which were not released. He appeared in 71 games with the Devils that season, recording 46 points.
Top Facts about Scott Niedermayer
- Born August 31, 1973 in Edmonton, Alberta.
- Played for New Jersey Devils and Anaheim Ducks.
- Won four Stanley Cup championships.
- Olympic gold medalist with Team Canada in 2002 and 2010.
- Norris Trophy winner as NHL’s top defenseman in 2004.
- Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013.
- Named captain of Anaheim Ducks in 2005-06 season.
- Scored game-winning goal in Game 2 of the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals.
- Retired from NHL after the 2009-10 season with over 1,000 career points.
- Known for his smooth skating and strong two-way play on ice.
Facts & Trivia
Scott Ranked on the list of most popular Hockey Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Scott Niedermayer celebrates birthday on August 31 of every year.
Late in the 1999–2000 season, Niedermayer was involved in a violent incident with Peter Worell of the Florida Panthers. After being elbowed by Worell, Niedermayer responded by swinging his stick at his opponents head. Worell suffered a concussion and missed six games, while Niedermayer was suspended for ten games – nine in the regular season, and New Jersey’s first playoff game. After returning from his ban, Niedermayer’s steady defensive contributions in the playoffs helped the Devils win their second Stanley Cup by defeating the Dallas Stars in six games in the 2000 Stanley Cup Final. While celebrating his day with the Cup, Niedermayer took the trophy to Fisher Peak, overlooking his hometown of Cranbrook and was famously pictured hoisting it over his head.
Why did Scott Niedermayer retire?
Understanding that Cup championship is the main reason why his number is being retired, Niedermayer said he’ll think about it again when he watches his No. 27 being raised to the Honda Center rafters.
How old is Scott Niedermayer?
48 years (August 31, 1973)
How tall is Scott Niedermayer?
6′ 1″
How many Stanley Cups does Scott Niedermayer have?
4 Stanley Cups (1995, 1999-00, 2002-03 with New Jersey Devils; 2006-07 with Anaheim Ducks) 2 Olympic gold medals (2002 and 2010) 1 World championship (2004)
When did Scott Niedermayer retire?
2010
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