What is Scott Niedermayer doing now?
What is Scott Niedermayer doing now?
Niedermayer, who now resides in Penticton with his wife Lisa and their four sons, was drafted third overall by the New Jersey Devils in 1991. After appearing in four regular-season games with the Devils, Niedermayer was sent back down to Kamloops where he helped lead the Blazers to another WHL Championship.
Why did Scott Niedermayer leave New Jersey?
The 2004 Norris Trophy winner opted to leave New Jersey to play alongside his brother in Southern California and only added more significant hardware and accomplishments to his hockey resume.
Where is Scott Niedermayer from?
Edmonton, Canada
Scott Niedermayer/Place of birth
How old is Scott Niedermayer?
48 years (August 31, 1973)
Scott Niedermayer/Age
How tall is Scott Niedermayer?
6′ 1″
Scott Niedermayer/Height
How much is a Doug Gilmour rookie card worth?
1984 O-PEE-CHEE 185 DOUG GILMOUR
Grade | Most Recent Price | Average Price |
---|---|---|
MINT 9 | $196.50 | $256.51 |
NM – MT 8 | $62.00 | $67.59 |
NM 7 | $41.00 | $42.99 |
EX – MT 6 | $760.00 | $760.00 |
How much is a Jeremy Roenick rookie card worth?
Roenick’s cards fall victim to being over produced by today’s standards. As a result, all of his rookie cards can be purchased for just a few dollars each. However, high-grade versions, particularly those receiving the hobby’s top grade of 10 from a reputable company like PSA or BGS, do sell in the $100 range.
Who is Scott Niedermayer?
Scott Niedermayer raised his family, won the Stanley Cup and lived the California dream, but he’s a B.C. boy at heart and is thrilled to now call Penticton home.
How many games did Scott Niedermayer play in the NHL?
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.
Which teams have retired Scott Niedermayer’s jersey numbers?
The New Jersey Devils, Anaheim Ducks, and Kamloops Blazers have all retired his uniform number. Niedermayer was born in Edmonton, Alberta, but spent the first three years of his life in Cassiar, British Columbia before his family settled in Cranbrook, British Columbia.
What happened to Nathan Niedermayer’s sons?
Niedermayer’s son Jackson is pursuing his own NHL dreams as a member of the Penticton Vees and his 14-year-old son Josh is enrolled in the Okanagan Hockey Academy program. His youngest son Luke, 10, will be playing in the Penticton Minor Hockey Association this season.