Vernon Fiddler

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Vernon Fiddler
Vernon Fiddler - Dallas Stars.jpg
Fiddler with the Dallas Stars in 2014
Born (1980-05-09) May 9, 1980 (age 41)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Centre/Left Wing
Shot Left
Played for Nashville Predators
Phoenix Coyotes
Dallas Stars
New Jersey Devils
NHL Draft Undrafted
Playing career 20012017

Vernon "Vern" Fiddler (born May 9, 1980) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League for the Nashville Predators, Phoenix Coyotes, Dallas Stars and New Jersey Devils.

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Playing career

Fiddler in 2009 Vernon Fiddler.jpg
Fiddler in 2009

Undrafted, Fiddler played in the Western Hockey League with the Kelowna Rockets and the Medicine Hat Tigers before turning pro in 2001. As a free agent, Fiddler played the 2001–02 season with the Roanoke Express of the ECHL and the Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League.

On May 6, 2002, Fiddler was signed by the Nashville Predators and was assigned to affiliate, the Milwaukee Admirals. He later made his NHL debut with the Predators in November 2002, and played 19 NHL games during the 2002–03 season. [1] In the 2003–04 season Fiddler helped the Admirals win the Calder Cup. Fiddler spent the next 2 years playing between the Predators and the Admirals before playing his first full NHL season in 2006–07.

On July 1, 2009, after playing 305 games for the Predators, Fiddler signed as a free agent with the Phoenix Coyotes. He recorded his first career NHL hat trick on November 12, 2010, against Miikka Kiprusoff of the Calgary Flames. [2]

Fiddler signed with the Dallas Stars as a free agent to a three-year contract on July 1, 2011. [3]

On July 2, 2014, after testing free-agency, Fiddler re-signed with the Stars on a two-year contract. [4] During his tenure with the Stars, Fiddler immersed himself amongst the leadership group as an alternate captain.

On February 29, 2016, Fiddler played in his 800th regular season NHL game. Fiddler assisted on Dallas's first goal and later scored the tying goal with 1:31 left in the third period to send the game into overtime. Fiddler and the Stars would go on to lose 3-2 in overtime to the Detroit Red Wings. [5] Fiddler is one of two active undrafted players who have played in 800 career NHL games. [6] The other being Alexandre Burrows.

Fiddler scored his 100th career NHL goal on March 4, 2016, as a member of the Dallas Stars. The empty net goal came in a win against the New Jersey Devils. [7]

On July 1, 2016, after five seasons with the Stars, Fiddler signed a one-year $1.25 million free agent contract with the New Jersey Devils. [8] In the 2016–17 season, Fiddler struggled to find his offensive game as the Devils' fourth-line centre. Having contributed just 3 points in 39 games, he was traded by the Devils, back to the Predators in exchange for a 4th-round pick in the 2017 draft on February 4, 2017. [9] [10]

At the age of 37, Fiddler announced his retirement from the NHL on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 in a Players Tribune article. [11] Fiddler ended his career having played playing a total of 877 games in the NHL with 104 goals and 157 assists, for a total of 261 points. [12]

Retirement

Now retired, Fiddler has moved to Texas with his wife Chrissy and their two children, Blake and Bella. [13] Fiddler is doing charity work with the Stars Foundation and is also helping out the Dallas Stars with any work they ask of him. [13] As well, Fiddler is helping coach his son's hockey team. [14] For the 2019-20 season, Fiddler is an Assistant Coach with the Kelowna Rockets, a junior hockey team in the Western Hockey League based in British Columbia, Canada. [15] The Kelowna Rockets will be hosting the 2019-20 Memorial Cup.

Community involvement

Throughout his NHL career, Fiddler has been involved with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society as a way to honour his sister who died from leukemia. [16] Vernon and his wife, Chrissy, created a children's foundation called "Fidd's Kids." Fiddler created the foundation while playing for the Dallas Stars. Through a partnership with the Make-A-Wish Foundation of North Texas, the foundation donates 12 tickets to each home game to local children. [17] In 2015, Fiddler was voted by his teammates as their nominee for the National Hockey League's King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The annual award goes to the player "who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community." [16]

In 2018, Vernon Fiddler was named the Man of the Year by the North Texas Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. He and his team raised over $167,000 in a ten-week period for blood cancer research and patient services in memory of his sister, Erin Dionne Fiddler. His sister's name was linked to a national Leukemia & Lymphoma Society research grant.

Native heritage

Vernon Fiddler is of Métis descent and, at the time of his retirement, was one of 9 NHL players with Native roots. [18] Fiddler is also one of 70 total Indigenous athletes to ever play in the NHL and is the 13th of Metis descent to play in the NHL. [19] [20] [21] Fiddler is a member of the Métis Museum along with current and former NHL players Arron Asham, Rene Bourque, Brad Chartrand, Ronald Delorme, Magnus Flett, Roderick Flett, Dwight King, Vic Mercredi, Richard Pilon, Wade Redden, Sheldon Souray, and Francis St. Marseille. [19]

Family

Vernon is the son of Bob Fiddler. He is married to Chrissy Fiddler and the couple has two children, son Blake, born July 2007 in Nashville, [10] and daughter Bella. [5]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1997–98 Kelowna Rockets WHL 651011213170114
1998–99 Kelowna RocketsWHL682221438262028
1999–00 Kelowna RocketsWHL642028486051344
2000–01 Kelowna RocketsWHL30220
2000–01 Medicine Hat Tigers WHL67333871100
2000–01 Arkansas RiverBlades ECHL 3011253035
2001–02 Roanoke Express ECHL4427285571
2001–02 Norfolk Admirals AHL 3885132841342
2002–03 Milwaukee Admirals AHL548162470612314
2002–03 Nashville Predators NHL 1942614
2003–04 Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL4791524722253836
2003–04 Nashville PredatorsNHL1700023
2004–05 Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL7320224270700018
2005–06 Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL1116720
2005–06 Nashville PredatorsNHL4084124220110
2006–07 Nashville PredatorsNHL721115264051124
2007–08 Nashville PredatorsNHL791121324760000
2008–09 Nashville PredatorsNHL781161724
2009–10 Phoenix Coyotes NHL768223046611214
2010–11 Phoenix CoyotesNHL71616224640000
2011–12 Dallas Stars NHL828132160
2012–13 Dallas StarsNHL464131748
2013–14 Dallas StarsNHL766172337612324
2014–15 Dallas StarsNHL8013162934
2015–16 Dallas StarsNHL8212102231131238
2016–17 New Jersey Devils NHL3912329
2016–17Nashville PredatorsNHL2010137911225
NHL totals87710415726155851581375

Awards and honours

AwardYear
AHL
Calder Cup (Milwaukee Admirals) 2004

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