Sons: Jackson Niedermayer & Joshua Niedermayer, Logan Niedermayer & Luke Niedermeyer
Brother: Rob Niedermayer
Cousins: Jett Quaschnick, Sophie Quaschnick & Jason Strudwick
Scott Niedermayer was an offensive defenseman who could fly like the wind. He was selected 3rd overall in 1991 after winning gold at the World Juniors and won a Memorial Cup the following year. He later won gold at the World Championship, World Cup, and the Olympics (x2). Scott also won 4 Stanley Cups and a Conn Smythe, as well as a Norris Trophy. The 5x All-Star retired in 2010 with 172 goals and 740 points and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013.
DATE | STATUS | FROM | TO | SOURCE |
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06/22/2010 | ||||
06/22/2010 | Confirmed | Anaheim Ducks | Retired | |
07/01/2009 | ||||
07/01/2009 | Extension | Anaheim Ducks | Anaheim Ducks |
Number 27 retired by Anaheim Ducks
Number 28 retired by Kamloops Blazers
Number 27 retired by New Jersey Devils
Cult/Star player for Anaheim Ducks
Cult/Star player for Canada
Cult/Star player for Kamloops Blazers
Cult/Star player for New Jersey Devils
Career transactions
- 2010-06-22 • Announced his retirement
- 2009-07-01 • Re-signed to a one-year contract by the Anaheim Ducks
- 2005-08-04 • Signed to a four-year contract by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
- 2004-08-13 • Re-signed to a one-year contract by the New Jersey Devils
- 2000-11-19 • Re-signed to a four-year contract by the New Jersey Devils