Jim Vandermeer

{{Short description|Canadian ice hockey player (born 1980)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{Infobox ice hockey player

| image = Jim Vandermeer 2013.jpg

| image_size = 230px

| caption = Vandermeer in 2013

| team =

| played_for = Philadelphia Flyers
Chicago Blackhawks
Calgary Flames
Phoenix Coyotes
Edmonton Oilers
San Jose Sharks
Kloten Flyers
Belfast Giants

| league = EIHL

| position = Defence

| shoots = Left

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 1

| weight_lb = 214

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1980|2|21}}

| birth_place = Caroline, Alberta, Canada

| draft = Undrafted

| career_start = 2001

| career_end = 2019

}}

James Patrick Vandermeer (born 21 February 1980) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who last played for the Belfast Giants of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). Vandermeer previously played for the Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks, Calgary Flames, Phoenix Coyotes, Edmonton Oilers and the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Playing career

=Amateur=

Vandermeer capped-off a four-year career (1997–2001) with the Red Deer Rebels of the Western Hockey League (WHL) winning the Memorial Cup in 2001, while leading the WHL that season in plus/minus, with a +49. The recipient of the WHL Humanitarian of the Year award in 2001, Vandermeer served as the team's captain from 1999 to 2001, and amassed over 700 PIM in his four years in Red Deer.

=Professional=

On 21 December 2000, Vandermeer signed with the Philadelphia Flyers as an undrafted free agent.{{cite web|url=https://www.mcall.com/2000/12/22/flyers-sign-overlooked-free-agent-vandermeer/|title=Flyers sign overlooked free agent Vandermeer|work=The Morning Call|date=22 December 2000|access-date=2016-02-04|archive-date=10 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170510172624/http://articles.mcall.com/2000-12-22/sports/3327399_1_flyers-coach-flyers-american-hockey-league-jim-vandermeer|url-status=live}} He made his professional AHL debut with the Philadelphia Phantoms during the 2001–02 season. On 2 January 2003, Vandermeer made his NHL debut with the Philadelphia Flyers playing against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.

On 19 February 2004, Vandermeer was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks with Colin Fraser and a 2004 second round draft pick in exchange for Alexei Zhamnov.{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/2004/02/20/zhamnov-on-way-to-flyers/|title=Zhamnov on way to Flyers|work=Chicago Tribune|date=20 February 2004|access-date=2016-02-04}} During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Vandermeer played with the Norfolk Admirals, the AHL affiliate to the Chicago Blackhawks. Vandermeer re-signed with the Chicago Blackhawks from 2005 to 2008. He was named one of the team's alternate captains for select games and earned over $3 million during this time.

On 18 December 2007, Vandermeer was traded back to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for Ben Eager.{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/flyers-trade-eager-to-blackhawks-for-vandermeer-1.646703|title=Flyers trade Eager to Blackhawks for Vandermeer|publisher=CBC News|date=19 December 2007|access-date=2016-02-04}}{{cite web|first=Tim|last=Panaccio|url=http://articles.philly.com/2007-12-20/sports/25227650_1_jim-vandermeer-flyers-career-keith-primeau|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120106213032/http://articles.philly.com/2007-12-20/sports/25227650_1_jim-vandermeer-flyers-career-keith-primeau|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 January 2012|title=Flyers pick up a meat-and-potatoes defenseman|publisher=philly.com|date=20 December 2007|access-date=2016-02-04}} On 20 February 2008, Vandermeer was traded by the Flyers to the Calgary Flames for a third round pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/flames-trade-for-defenceman-vandermeer-1.707686|title=Flames trade for defenceman Vandermeer|publisher=CBC News|date=20 February 2008|access-date=2016-02-04}}

On 1 July 2008, Vandermeer signed a three-year deal worth $6.9 million as an unrestricted free agent with the Calgary Flames. On 27 June 2009, Vandermeer was traded by the Flames to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Brandon Prust.{{cite web|url=https://lfpress.com/sports/hockey/2010/06/30/14574091.html|title=Vandermeer adds grit to Oilers|work=London Free Press|date=1 July 2010|access-date=2016-02-04|archive-date=10 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170510093245/http://www.lfpress.com/sports/hockey/2010/06/30/14574091.html|url-status=dead}}

On 7 April 2010, Vandermeer was named Man of the Year by the Phoenix Coyotes.{{cite web|url=http://coyotes.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=524405|title=Coyotes announce annual team award winners|publisher=NHL.com|date=7 April 2010|access-date=2016-02-04}} On 30 June 2010, Vandermeer was traded by the Coyotes to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Patrick O'Sullivan.{{cite web|url=http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2010/jun/30/oilers-trade-osullivan-to-coyotes-for-vandermeer/|title=Oilers trade O'Sullivan to Coyotes for Vandermeer|work=San Diego Tribune|date=30 June 2010|access-date=2016-02-04}}

During the 2010–11 season with the Oilers, Vandermeer was named one of the alternate captains for select games. On 22 March 2011, Vandermeer recorded his 100th career point vs the Nashville Predators with an assist on a goal by Jordan Eberle.

On 1 July 2011, Vandermeer became an unrestricted free agent and signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the San Jose Sharks.{{cite web|title=Sharks sign D Vandermeer to open free agency|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=568127|work=NHL.com|date =2011-07-01|access-date=2013-01-17}}{{cite web|title=JIM VANDERMEER |url=http://www.capgeek.com/player/456 |work=CapGeek.com |access-date=2013-01-17 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130115222841/http://capgeek.com/player/456 |archive-date=2013-01-15 }}

On 14 January 2013, after the lockout ended, Vandermeer continued his journeyman career in signing a one-year, two-way contract with the Vancouver Canucks that paid him $600,000 at the NHL level and $275,000 at the AHL level.{{cite web|title=Canucks sign veteran defenseman Vandermeer|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/blogpost.htm?id=12863|work=NHL.com|date =2013-01-14|access-date=2013-01-16}} Vandermeer spent the majority of the shortened season with the Canucks AHL affiliate, the Chicago Wolves, and was named one of the team's alternate captains for select games.

On 6 September 2013, Vandermeer signed a one-year contract in Switzerland with the Kloten Flyers of the NLA.{{cite web | url = http://40076.seu1.cleverreach.com/m/5761486/ | title = Kloten Flyers sign Peter Mueller, Jim Vandermeer | publisher = Kloten Flyers | date = 2013-09-09 | access-date = 2013-09-09 | language = de | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140403052213/http://40076.seu1.cleverreach.com/m/5761486/ | archive-date = 2014-04-03 | url-status = dead }}{{cite web|url=http://www.swisshockeynews.ch/index.php/swiss-ice-hockey/nla/266-kloten-flyers-sign-foreigners-vandermeer-33-and-mueller-25|title=Kloten Flyers sign foreigners Vandermeer (33) and Mueller (25)|publisher=Swiss Hockey News|date=6 September 2014|access-date=2016-02-04}} He signed one-year contract extensions with the Kloten Flyers in November 2013,{{cite web|url=http://www.swisshockeynews.ch/index.php/switzerland/nla-new/698-kloten-flyers-extend-contracts-with-defensemen-vandermeer-and-schelling|title=Kloten Flyers extend contracts with Vandermeer and Schelling|publisher=Swiss Hockey News|date=24 November 2013|access-date=2016-02-04}} and September 2014.{{cite web|url=http://www.swisshockeynews.ch/index.php/switzerland/nla-new/2073-kloten-flyers-extend-contracts-of-gerber-vandermeer-and-stoop|title=Kloten Flyers extend contracts of Gerber, Vandermeer and Stoop|publisher=Swiss Hockey News|date=9 September 2014|access-date=2016-02-04}}

On 2 February 2016, Vandermeer signed with the Belfast Giants of the Elite Ice Hockey League.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/ice-hockey/35474688|title=Belfast Giants sign ex-NHL star Vandermeer|work=BBC Sport|date=2 February 2016|access-date=2016-02-04}} Vandermeer re-signed with the Giants in August 2017 for the 2017–18 season, becoming Belfast's player/assistant coach alongside head coach Adam Keefe in the process.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/northern-ireland/40890734|title=Experienced defenceman Jim Vandermeer extends his contract with the Belfast Giants|work=BBC Sport|date=10 August 2017|access-date=2017-08-15}} Vandermeer remained with Belfast until the end of the 2018–19 season.

Personal

Born and raised in Caroline, Alberta,{{cite web|url=http://www.canada.com/story.html?id=0c34db6b-204c-431b-9e67-ab8f27881210 |title=Sawmill sharpened Flame's work ethic |work=Calgary Herald |date=3 October 2008 |access-date=2016-02-04 }}{{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Vandermeer has a brother, Pete, a pro hockey player himself.{{fact|date=February 2025}}

Vandermeer and his wife, Stefanie, were introduced by their mutual friend Brent Seabrook in 2007. They were married on 3 July 2009, in Vancouver. NHL stars Brent Seabrook and James Wisniewski served as groomsmen. They reside in Vancouver during the offseason. They have two children, a son, born in 2013 and a daughter, born in 2014.{{fact|date=February 2025}}

Career statistics

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! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! rowspan="100" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! colspan="5"|Regular season

! rowspan="100" bgcolor="#ffffff"|

! colspan="5"|Playoffs

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! Season

! Team

! League

! GP !! G !! A !! Pts !! PIM

! GP !! G !! A !! Pts !! PIM

1997–98

| Red Deer Chiefs AAA

| AMHL

| 26

481251

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1997–98

| Red Deer Rebels

| WHL

| 35

03355

| 2

0000
1998–99

| Red Deer Rebels

| WHL

| 70

52328258

| 9

01124
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 1999–00

| Red Deer Rebels

| WHL

| 71

83038221

| 4

01116
2000–01

| Red Deer Rebels

| WHL

| 72

214465180

| 22

3131643
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2001–02

| Philadelphia Phantoms

| AHL

| 74

1131488

| 5

02214
2002–03

| Philadelphia Phantoms

| AHL

| 48

4812122

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2002–03

| Philadelphia Flyers

| NHL

| 24

21327

| 8

0119
2003–04

| Philadelphia Phantoms

| AHL

| 26

167120

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2003–04

| Philadelphia Flyers

| NHL

| 23

32525

| —

2003–04

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 23

2101258

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2004–05

| Norfolk Admirals

| AHL

| 52

31013164

| —

2005–06

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 76

61824116

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2006–07

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 46

16753

| —

2007–08

| Chicago Blackhawks

| NHL

| 26

27944

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2007–08

| Philadelphia Flyers

| NHL

| 28

15627

| —

2007–08

| Calgary Flames

| NHL

| 21

02239

| 7

0004
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2008–09

| Calgary Flames

| NHL

| 45

167108

| 6

0114
2009–10

| Phoenix Coyotes

| NHL

| 62

481260

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2010–11

| Edmonton Oilers

| NHL

| 62

2121474

| —

2011–12

| San Jose Sharks

| NHL

| 25

13433

| —

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2012–13

| Chicago Wolves

| AHL

| 34

551066

| —

2013–14

| Kloten Flyers

| NLA

| 49

2101286

| 16

10126
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2014–15

| Kloten Flyers

| NLA

| 43

371039

| —

2015–16

| Belfast Giants

| EIHL

| 12

2101231

| 2

01112
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2016–17

| Belfast Giants

| EIHL

| 50

8172587

| 3

0110
2017–18

| Belfast Giants

| EIHL

| 33

7162386

| 2

1120
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2018–19

| Belfast Giants

| EIHL

| 48

4162031

| 4

1348
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! colspan="3" | NHL totals

! 436 !! 25 !! 80 !! 105 !! 590

! 21 !! 0 !! 2 !! 2 !! 17

Awards and honours

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! Award

! Year

!

WHL Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy

| 2000–01

|

WHL West First Team All-Star

| 2000–01

| {{cite book |author=Jesse Watts |title=Western Hockey League 2014-2015 Official Guide |url=http://whl.uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/chl_whl/2014/10/24/2014_15_WHL_Official_Guide__Record_Book.pdf |pages=242–3 |date=2014 |access-date=16 August 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150317104225/http://whl.uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/chl_whl/2014/10/24/2014_15_WHL_Official_Guide__Record_Book.pdf |archive-date=17 March 2015 |url-status=dead }}

CHL Humanitarian of the Year Award

| 2000–01

|

WHL Plus-Minus Award

| 2000–01

|

AHL Philadelphia Phantoms Most Coachable Player Award

| 2000–01

|

AHL Philadelphia Phantoms Most Coachable Player Award

| 2001–02

|

NHL Phoenix Coyotes Man of the Year Award

| 2009–10

|

EIHL Belfast Giants Defenseman of the Year Award

| 2016–17

|

References

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