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Scott Niedermayer #27 | Defenseman | Anaheim Ducks
Height: 6-1    Weight: 200    Shoots: L    Born: August 31, 1973, Edmonton, Alberta

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October 4, 2008
Scott Niedermayer had three assists in Anaheim's 4-1 win over the Coyotes on Friday. Two of his helpers came on the power play.
June 26, 2008
Updating an earlier story it is now official. Scott Niedermayer will indeed return for a final season with the Ducks, according to ESPN. "I guess after a shorter year and shorter playoff run I definitely feel physically and mentally ready to go," Niedermayer said. "I'm happy to have a decision made and to be moving forward."
June 26, 2008
Scott Niedermayer has reportedly decided to return to the Ducks for another NHL campaign according to TSN.ca.
June 19, 2008
The Ducks have informed Scott Niedermayer that he has until July 1 to make his decision whether to return to Ahaheim for another season, according to TSN.ca.
June 18, 2008
Everyone stop what you're doing. Ready? Okay, you'll have to wait until Friday. Scott Niedermayer has made a decision on his future, and he'll inform the Ducks sometime between now and the draft on Friday, the AP reports.
June 7, 2008
Scott Niedermayer is still undecided as to whether he will play next season, according to the LA Times.
May 22, 2008
The Ducks would love to have Scott Niedermayer back on their blueline next season, but that team will not wait around like it did this season for him to make up his mind, according to the Los Angeles Times. Niedermayer was given until next month's NHL Entry Draft to make up his mind.
April 22, 2008
It turns out that Scott Niedermayer wasn't fined $500,000 by the NHL, he was actually fined by the Ducks, this according to TSN. Apparently the story was originally mis-reported and the truth is that the league's CBA says that a team must fine a player who misses training camp if that team uses the "missing" player's salary to sign another player which the Ducks did in Mathieu Schneider.
April 21, 2008
Scott Niedermayer has been fined $500,000 by the NHL for missing training camp this season, this according to TSN. Here is the line from the CBA: "For each day a Player does not report to Training Camp without his Club's permission, his pay will be reduced by 1/275th of his annual salary..." Since Scott earned $6.75 million, that works out to $500,000 in fines.