ROB NIEDERMAYER RUMORS

Emotional Niedermayer welcomed back in NJ

When Scott Niedermayer was drafted by the New Jersey Devils with their first-round pick and third overall in 1991, the Edmonton, Alberta native had no clue about the Garden State. ''I didn't even know where New Jersey was,'' Niedermayer said. ''I had no idea what I was getting into. I actually had a green and red Devils' jersey when I was a kid and I remember watching one playoff...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 16, 2011

Rob Niedermayer Will Play In Switzerland Next Year

via Darren Dreger tweet, Rob Niedermayer leaving NHL. Signs with Lugano, Switzerland.
Via Kukla's Korner  |  July 02, 2011

Someone finally told Rob Niedermayer that his name was misspelled

Woe, to be Rob Niedermayer. To be on your third team in three seasons. To have gone 50 games without a goal over the last two seasons; 55 if you count the postseason. To be forever known as "Scott's brother, you know what's-his-face." To have unknowingly skated around for the Buffalo Sabres for at least three games with your own name misspelled on the back of your...
Via Puck Daddy  |  January 21, 2011

Living at Scott Niedermayer's home smooths Cam Fowler's NHL transition

The 19-year-old Fowler says he benefits from living with the family of the former Ducks' star, following in the hockey tradition of older players giving shelter to young players.The Rob Niedermayer poster in the garage is a clue someone in this Orange County home likes hockey. Otherwise it seems like any home on the street: past heaps of sports gear and through an entryway is...
Via LA Times  |  December 12, 2010

Sabres' Niedermayer out 2 weeks after knee surgery

Buffalo Sabres forward Rob Niedermayer will miss at least two weeks after having minor surgery to repair a knee injury that's nagged him since September.
Via Miami Herald  |  November 22, 2010

Robby to the Sabres / Big Sexy / Mighty Ducks or Fighting Ducks?

  In addition to being a goaltender, Jiggy is also The Last Ice Bender It’s been reported this morning that Rob Niedermayer has signed with the Buffalo Sabres for one year.  Boy, talk about a guy who can’t sit still!  I guess New Jersey wasn’t cold enough for him.  Let’s hear it for “lake effect” snow which – as one of my colleagues described it – “sucks”...
Via Ducks Daily Blog  |  July 07, 2010

Sabres Sign Rob Niedermayer

The Buffalo Sabres have announced another signing today, this one in the form of veteran forward Rob Niedermayer.  Niedermayer appeared in 71 games for the New Jersey Devils last year.  With career stops in Florida (drafted in 1993), Anaheim (on Stanley Cup winning team), and New Jersey; the Sabres add someone who has been there and done that – something none of their forwards...
Via Sabre Noise  |  July 07, 2010

Rob Niedermayer To Buffalo

via Pierre LeBrun tweet, Hearing that Rob Niedermayer has agreed to terms with the Buffalo Sabres.
Via Kuklas Korner  |  July 07, 2010

Cover Those Up, Lindsay!

Lindsay Soto is a sideline reporter (or sideice reporter?) for Versus, and during game three of the Sharks-Ducks series, she conducted a very interesting interview with Ducks' D, Rob Niedermayer. Not really because it was that insightful, but rather because leaning over from the bench almost caused her to come out of her shirt....Very good catch there, Lindsay. I'm pretty...
Via Awful Announcing Inactive  |  April 23, 2009

LINDSEY’S BREASTS ARE NOT FOR YOUR PERUSAL

I’m not saying that women have it easy when it comes to picking out a business-appropriate wardrobe, but there’s something to be said for having awareness of what you’re putting out there. Such was the lesson learned by Versus’ Lindsey Soto who, in the midst of interviewing Anaheim’s Rob Niedermayer during a stoppage in play [...]
Via With Leather  |  April 22, 2009
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