Mike Fisher (ice hockey)

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Mike Fisher (ice hockey) : biography

June 5, 1980 –

Michael Andrew Fisher (born June 5, 1980) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently a member of the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL). Fisher previously played in the NHL with the Ottawa Senators. He is married to American country music superstar Carrie Underwood.

Playing career

Junior

Fisher grew up playing hockey in the Peterborough Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) with the rep Minor Petes program. He was drafted from the Peterborough Roadrunners of the Jr. A OHA by the Sudbury Wolves in the second round, 22nd overall, in the 1997 OHL Priority Draft. After putting up 49 points in 66 games in his first year with the Wolves, Fisher was drafted in the second round, 44th overall, by the Ottawa Senators in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. Returning to the OHL for one more season, Fisher recorded 106 points, fifth overall in league scoring.

Ottawa Senators

Fisher debuted with the Senators in 1999–2000 and recorded 9 points in an injury-shortened 32-game rookie season. He became known for his aggressive style of play and began to also show his penchant for offensive production as he improved to 18 goals and 38 points in his fourth season in 2002–03.

During the lockout year of 2004–05, Fisher played overseas for EV Zug in the Swiss Nationalliga A. As NHL play resumed the next season, in 2005–06, Fisher emerged with 22 goals and 44 points, providing valuable secondary scoring for the Spezza-Heatley-Alfredsson line. He helped the Senators to a first seed in the Eastern Conference going into the playoffs, but they were defeated by the fourth-seeded division rivals Buffalo Sabres in five games in the second round. With a career-high plus-minus (+/-) rating of +23 in the regular season, Fisher was nominated for the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the best defensive forward. He finished as second runner-up behind Jere Lehtinen of the Dallas Stars and trophy-winner Rod Brind’Amour, captain of the Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes.

Fisher (#12, caged helmet because of earlier face injury) checks [[Teppo Numminen into the boards during the 2006 playoffs.]] The following season, Fisher duplicated his previous campaign’s goals total with 22 and improved to a personal best 26 assists and 48 points. He was kept to 68 games due to a left knee injury, sustained on December 27, 2006, against the New York Islanders, forcing him to sit out four weeks. In the playoffs, Fisher helped the Senators to the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals, where they fell short to the Anaheim Ducks in five games. Fisher posted career playoff highs with 5 goals, 5 assists and 10 points in 20 games.

With one year left on his contract heading into the 2007–08 season, Fisher re-signed with the Senators to a five-year, $21 million contract extension. He went on to set a career-high 23 goals that season. However, Fisher was forced to miss the playoffs, injuring his left knee in a knee-on-knee hit from Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mark Bell in the final game of the regular season.

A month and a half into the 2008–09 season, Fisher suffered another knee injury, straining a ligament in his right knee against the New York Islanders on November 17, 2008.

Nashville Predators

On February 10, 2011, Fisher was traded to the Nashville Predators in exchange for the Predators’ 2011 first-round draft pick (Stefan Noesen) and a conditional pick in 2012. If the Predators were to win a playoff series, the Senators would receive a third round pick, and a second round pick if the Predators win two or more playoff series. The Predators won their first-round playoff, but lost their second-round series, meaning the Senators received a third-round pick.

Fisher played his first game with the Predators on February 12, 2011 and scored an assist in a 5-3 win over the Colorado Avalanche. He scored his first goal as a Predator against the Vancouver Canucks on February 17, 2011.

Fisher was the winner of the 2012 NHL Foundation Player Award, awarded to the NHL player who applies the core values of hockey – commitment, perseverance and teamwork – to enrich the lives of people in his community.Fisher wins NHL Foundation Award http://www.mikefisher.ca/latest/