David Fenyves Explained

Position:Defence
Played For:Buffalo Sabres
Philadelphia Flyers
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lb:190
Birth Date:April 29, 1960
Birth Place:Dunnville, Ontario, Canada
Draft:Undrafted
Career Start:1980
Career End:1993

David Alan Fenyves (born April 29, 1960) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Buffalo Sabres and Philadelphia Flyers.

Playing career

Fenyves was born in Dunnville, Ontario. He went undrafted following his junior hockey career with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League, where he compiled 85 points and 250 penalty minutes in 191 games and was part of their Memorial Cup championship team in 1979. Fenyves signed with the Buffalo Sabres entering the 1980–1981 season and spent most of the next four seasons with their AHL affiliate, the Rochester Americans.

Fenyves became a full-time NHL'er during the 1984/85 season, playing in 107 games and notching 16 points in the next two seasons with the Sabres. Fenyves returned to Rochester for the 1986–1987 season, where he helped the Americans to the Calder Cup championship. During the playoff run, Fenyves compiled 15 points in 18 games and was awarded the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as the playoffs' Most Valuable Player.

The following season, Fenyves signed with the Philadelphia Flyers, where he spent the majority of the next six seasons with their AHL affiliate, the Hershey Bears before retiring after the 1992–1993 season. Following the 1987–88 and 1988–89 seasons, Fenyves was awarded the Eddie Shore Award as the AHL's best defenceman, as voted on by the AHL media and players.

For his career, Fenyves played in 206 National Hockey League games (148 with the Buffalo Sabres and 58 with the Philadelphia Flyers), totaling 35 points and 119 penalty minutes, and appeared in 11 games with the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL playoffs.

In 2004, Fenyves was inducted into the Rochester Americans Hall of Fame.

In 2017, "Fenway" was inducted into the sixth class of the Hershey Bears Hall of Fame.https://chocolatehockey.com/2017/12/17/hershey-bears-hall-fame-2017-doug-yingst-headlines-sixth-class/

Awards

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1976–77Dunnville Jr. MudcatsNDJCHL4610213152
1977–78Peterborough PetesOMJHL5931215362111219
1977–78Peterborough Petes MC50110
1978–79Peterborough PetesOMJHL66223251221905518
1978–79Peterborough Petes MC50000
1979–80Peterborough PetesOMJHL6693645921403314
1980–81Rochester AmericansAHL7761622146
1981–82Rochester AmericansAHL73314176850114
1982–83Buffalo SabresNHL240881440000
1982–83Rochester AmericansAHL512192145
1983–84Buffalo SabresNHL10044920007
1983–84Rochester AmericansAHL7031619551614522
1984–85Buffalo SabresNHL601892750002
1984–85Rochester AmericansAHL90338
1985–86Buffalo SabresNHL4707737
1986–87Buffalo SabresNHL71010
1986–87Rochester AmericansAHL716162257183121510
1987–88Philadelphia FlyersNHL50000
1987–88Hershey BearsAHL75114051471218910
1988–89Philadelphia FlyersNHL10110
1988–89Hershey Bears AHL7915516641122686
1989–90Philadelphia FlyersNHL120004
1989–90Hershey Bears AHL666374357
1990–91Philadelphia FlyersNHL4014528
1990–91Hershey Bears AHL29411151370336
1991–92Hershey Bears AHL684242829611210
1992–93Hershey Bears AHL423111414
AHL totals71063258321580768354368
NHL totals20633235119110009

International

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mace . Kyle . Hershey Bears Hall of Fame 2017: Doug Yingst headlines sixth class . Chocolate Hockey . 17 December 2017.