It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey (2004) as Himself
Quick Facts
Full Name
Scott Niedermayer
Net Worth
$30 Million
Date Of Birth
August 31, 1973
Height
1.85 m
Weight
91 kg
Profession
Ice hockey player, Coach
Nationality
Canadian
Spouse
Lisa Niedermayer
Children
Jackson Niedermayer, Joshua Niedermayer, Luke Niedermayer, Logan Niedermayer
Parents
Carol Niedermayer, Bob Niedermayer
Siblings
Rob Niedermayer
Awards
Conn Smythe Trophy, James Norris Memorial Trophy
Interesting Facts
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Fact
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Invited to attend Team Canada's 5-day Olympic orientation camp on Aug 15th that starts in Vancouver. [August 2005]
2
(December 5) The Anaheim Ducks announced that Niedermayer will rejoin the team after sitting out the first 28 games of the season.
3
Cousin of Jason Strudwick.
4
Played for the Kamloops (Briitish Columbia) Blazers of the Western Hockey League from 1989-1992
5
Helped lead the Kamloops Blazers to their first Memorial Cup (Canadian Major-Junior hockey's top prize) in 1992 and was named Memorial Cup MVP
6
Named to the World Cup roster for Team Canada, along with 13 other NHLers who also won gold in the 2002 Olympics, in Salt Lake City.
7
2004 - Won gold in The World Championships in Prague along with his brother Rob. The Niedermayer brothers became the third set of brothers to represent Canada at the Worlds.
8
In 2003, Scott and Rob Niedermayer became the first set of brothers since 1946 to square off against each other in the Stanley Cup Finals. Scott's New Jersey Devils beat Rob's Anaheim Mighty Ducks in 6 games. On 6 June 2007, the brothers won the Stanley Cup for Anaheim.
9
Took the Stanley Cup to the top of British Columbia's Fisher Peak in 2000
10
Suspended by the NHL for the rest of the season plus one playoff game for clubbing Florida Panthers' LW Peter Worrell on the head with his stick. The suspension cost Niedermayer more than $150,000 (22 March 2000)
11
Drafted 3rd overall in the 1991 Entry Draft by the New Jersey Devils
12
Children: Logan John (b, 1998), Jackson Robert (b 1999), Joshua Leo (b 2001), and Luke Scott (b 2007).
13
Canadian Major Junior Scholastic Player of the Year (1991)
14
2002/03 salary: $4,000,000.00
Filmography
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Sel8nne
2013
Documentary
Himself
Rome Is Burning
2007-2010
TV Series
Himself
In the Crease
2006
TV Movie documentary
Himself
2006 NHL Awards
2006
TV Special
Himself
It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey