Rob Niedermayer Explained

Birth Date:28 December 1974
Birth Place:Cassiar, British Columbia, Canada
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:204
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Left
Played For:Florida Panthers
Calgary Flames
Anaheim Ducks
New Jersey Devils
Buffalo Sabres
HC Lugano
Ntl Team:CAN
Draft:5th overall
Draft Year:1993
Draft Team:Florida Panthers
Career Start:1993
Career End:2011

Robert Wade Niedermayer Jr.[1] (born December 28, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played 17 National Hockey League (NHL) seasons for the Florida Panthers, Calgary Flames, Anaheim Ducks, New Jersey Devils, and Buffalo Sabres.

He is the younger brother of former NHL defenceman Scott Niedermayer (the two were teammates for four seasons).[2] Born in Cassiar, British Columbia, he and his brother Scott grew up in Cranbrook.

Playing career

Niedermayer was drafted fifth overall by the Florida Panthers in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. At the time, he was playing for the Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Hockey League (WHL). He began his NHL career immediately following his draft, without playing a game in the minors. During the 1995–96 season, he set career highs in goals, assists and points in the regular season. In the 1996 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Panthers went on an improbable playoff drive to the Stanley Cup Finals before being swept in four games by the Colorado Avalanche. 1998-99 was his best season, putting up 18 goals and 33 assists for 51 points; however, Niedermayer was hurt by concussions in the next years and was never able to achieve the same level of scoring ability again. His NHL role soon turned into a defensive forward.

On July 23, 2001, Niedermayer was traded to the Calgary Flames (alongside a draft pick) in exchange for Valeri Bure and Jason Wiemer.[3] At the 2003 NHL trade deadline, he was sent to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.[4] That same year, he helped the Anaheim Ducks make an improbable run to the Stanley Cup Finals, his second such run. But again, Niedermayer's team lost, although this time it was in seven games to his brother's team, the New Jersey Devils. He and Scott became the first set of brothers to play against each other in the Stanley Cup Finals since Ken and Terry Reardon did it in 1946. In the summer of 2005, Rob's brother Scott was signed by the Mighty Ducks, and for the first time in their NHL careers, the two brothers were playing on the same team.[5]

He and his brother Scott (by this point captain of the Ducks, with Rob as an alternate) won the Stanley Cup together as members of the Anaheim Ducks after defeating the Ottawa Senators four games to one in 2007, becoming the first brothers to win the Stanley Cup together since Duane and Brent Sutter accomplished the feat twice with the New York Islanders in 1982 and 1983. After Scott took the first lap around the ice with the Stanley Cup, he handed it to Rob. This was a break with Stanley Cup tradition; normally, the alternate captain who has waited longest to win the Cup (in the 2006–07 Ducks' case, Chris Pronger and Teemu Selänne) takes the next lap after the captain takes his lap.

On September 25, 2009, Niedermayer was signed by the New Jersey Devils, a team his brother Scott played on for 14 NHL seasons. On July 7, 2010, Niedermayer was signed by the Buffalo Sabres to a one-year contract worth a reported $1.15 million.[6]

After becoming a free agent following the 2011 season, Niedermayer signed with HC Lugano of the Swiss National League A.

Personal

On July 16, 2006, Niedermayer married longtime girlfriend Jessica Bentall, daughter of Barney Bentall, whom he had been dating since March 2001. Together, they have three daughters.[7] [8] [9]

Niedermayer was a minority owner of major junior club the Kootenay Ice in the WHL for 18 years before selling his stake (along with brother Scott) to the Chynoweth family after the 2015–16 season.[10]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Team League GP GPG A Pts PIM
1990–91Medicine Hat TigersWHL7124265081237102
1991–92Medicine Hat TigersWHL713246787742352
1992–93Medicine Hat TigersWHL5243347767
1993–94Florida PanthersNHL659172651
1994–95Medicine Hat TigersWHL139152414
1994–95Florida PanthersNHL48461036
1995–96Florida PanthersNHL822635611072253812
1996–97Florida PanthersNHL601424385452136
1997–98Florida PanthersNHL33871541
1998–99Florida PanthersNHL8218335150
1999–2000Florida PanthersNHL8110233346
2000–01Florida PanthersNHL671220325041016
2001–02Calgary FlamesNHL576142049
2002–03Calgary FlamesNHL548101842
2002–03Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL122241521371018
2003–04Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL5512162834
2004–05Ferencvárosi TCHUN521314
2005–06Mighty Ducks of AnaheimNHL76152439891613410
2006–07Anaheim DucksNHL82511167721551039
2007–08Anaheim DucksNHL7888165420000
2008–09Anaheim DucksNHL79 14 7 21 4213 03312
2009–10New Jersey DevilsNHL711012224550006
2010–11Buffalo SabresNHL71514192271342
2011–12HC LuganoNLA1424612
NHL totals 1,153186283469904116182543111

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
1993CanadaWJC70222
1999CanadaWC4th102138
2004CanadaWC924622
Junior totals 70222
Senior totals 1945930

Awards and honours

AwardYear
WHL
East First All-Star Team
NHL
Stanley Cup champion (Anaheim Ducks)2007

Transactions

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rob Niedermayer. . 2008-02-17. https://web.archive.org/web/20071028204705/http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/players/profile?playerId=669. 2007-10-28.
  2. News: McEvoy . Colin . The Ultimate Sibling Rivalry: 8 Sets of Brothers Who Faced Off in Sports Championships . . February 9, 2023 . February 12, 2023.
  3. Web site: Niedermayer sticks with Flames . . 2001-06-23 . 2010-03-13.
  4. Web site: Ducks Acquire Steve Thomas and Rob Niedermayer . Anaheim Mighty Ducks . December 9, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20030820131922/http://www.mightyducks.com/PressBox/PressBox2.asp?PressBoxID=620 . August 20, 2003 . March 11, 2003.
  5. Web site: Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Sign Niedermayer Brothers to Four-Year Contracts . Anaheim Mighty Ducks . December 14, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20051224084455/http://mightyducks.com/press/release/article.php?dir=200508&id=995 . December 24, 2005 . August 4, 2005.
  6. Web site: Sabres sign Rob Niedermayer to one-year deal. 7 July 2010. ESPN.com. 18 May 2017.
  7. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-11-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110714180431/http://downloads.ducks.nhl.com/other/ANAplayoffguide09.pdf . 2011-07-14 .
  8. Web site: Niedermayer player biography . buffalonews.com . 2012-07-24 . 2012-07-24 . bot: unknown . https://archive.today/20120724184907/http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/sabres-nhl/article232220.ece . 2012-07-24 .
  9. Web site: Cranbrook's Brothers of the Blades . 14 December 2021 . 2023-02-18.
  10. Web site: Niedermayers' sell shares in Kootenay Ice . cfjctoday.com . 2016-04-27 . 2016-04-27.