Jim Fahey

Jim Fahey
Born (1979-05-11) May 11, 1979
Boston, MA, USA
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Defense
Shot Right
Played for San Jose Sharks
New Jersey Devils
Krefeld Pinguine
National team  United States
NHL Draft 212th overall, 1998
San Jose Sharks
Playing career 20022010

James M. Fahey (born May 11, 1979) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the San Jose Sharks and the New Jersey Devils. He last played for the Krefeld Pinguine of the DEL. He now has two sons and a wife living in East Walpole, Massachusetts.

Playing career

Fahey was drafted in the 8th round, 212th overall, by the San Jose Sharks in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. Before becoming a professional hockey player, Jim was a member of the Dorchester, MA (Greater Boston Youth Hockey League), Tier 2 National Championship Midget Team in 1996, and subsequently a standout at Catholic Memorial High School, winning MVP awards while leading his school to four straight state championships. He went on to become a star at Northeastern University, where he finished his career with the single season defense scoring record for the Huskies as a First Team All-American and Hobey Baker Award finalist. During his draft year, he was featured in a segment with his idol, Raymond Bourque, in a feature for NHL on Fox.

Following his college career, in the 2003 season, after spending some time with San Jose's AHL farm team in Cleveland, Fahey was recalled to the Sharks and was selected San Jose's rookie of the year. Despite spending nearly half the season in the minor leagues, he led all rookie NHL defenseman in scoring.

In the 2004 season, Fahey battled with pneumonia, and after recording only two points in fifteen games, was sent down to Cleveland, where he played for the remainder of that season, and has seen only sporadic NHL duty since.

Fahey has also played in international competitions, like the 2003 IIHF Men's World Championships. He has been named to the PlanetUSA AHL All-Star team.

Fahey re-signed to a one-year contract worth US$500,000; on July 15, 2006. Prior to the 2006–07 NHL season, Fahey was traded with Alexander Korolyuk to the New Jersey Devils for Vladimir Malakhov and a conditional first round pick.[1]

On July 27, 2007, Fahey signed with the Chicago Blackhawks and spent the full year with the Rockford IceHogs of the AHL. On March 26, 2008, Fahey signed with German team, the Krefeld Pinguine of the DEL.

On July 6, 2010, after two seasons with Krefeld, Fahey signed a one-year contract with fellow DEL team, Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers.[2] However, only three weeks later on July 24, Fahey terminated his agreement with the Ice Tigers due to personal reasons and remained in America.[3]

Fahey also has a degree in real estate development from Northeastern University.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1998–99 Northeastern University HE 32 5 13 18 34
1999–00 Northeastern University HE 36 3 17 20 62
2000–01 Northeastern University HE 36 4 23 27 48
2001–02 Northeastern University HE 39 14 32 46 50
2002–03 Cleveland Barons AHL 25 3 14 17 42
2002–03 San Jose Sharks NHL 43 1 19 20 33
2003–04 Cleveland Barons AHL 32 1 18 19 64
2003–04 San Jose Sharks NHL 15 0 2 2 18 2 0 0 0 0
2004–05 Cleveland Barons AHL 69 4 22 26 146
2005–06 San Jose Sharks NHL 21 0 2 2 14
2006–07 New Jersey Devils NHL 13 0 1 1 2
2006–07 Lowell Devils AHL 28 0 9 9 37
2007–08 Rockford IceHogs AHL 65 0 12 12 109 12 1 3 4 18
2008–09 Krefeld Pinguine DEL 47 5 16 21 83 7 1 1 2 6
2009–10 Krefeld Pinguine DEL 50 4 20 24 38
NHL totals 92 1 24 25 67 2 0 0 0 0

International

Year Team Comp GP G A Pts PIM
2003 United States WC 6 1 0 1 2
Senior int'l totals 6 1 0 1 2

Awards and honors

Award Year
All-Hockey East Rookie Team 1998–99
All-Hockey East Second Team 2000–01
All-Hockey East First Team 2001–02
AHCA East First-Team All-American 2001–02
Hobey Baker Memorial Award finalist 2001–02

References

  1. "Devils, Sharks work the cap". ESPN. 2006-07-16. Retrieved 2008-11-16.
  2. "Jim Fahey signs with Ice Tigers" (in German). Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers. 2010-07-06. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  3. "Ice tigers commit to Sean Blanchard" (in German). Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers. 2010-07-24. Retrieved 2011-05-13.

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