Kent Fearns

{{Short description|Canadian ice hockey player (born 1972)}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}

{{Infobox ice hockey biography

| name = Kent Fearns

| image =

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1972|09|13}}

| birth_place = Langley, British Columbia, Canada

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 0

| weight_lb = 190

| position = Defence

| shoots = Left

| played_for = Cape Breton Oilers
Knoxville Cherokees
Flint Generals
Las Vegas Thunder
Manitoba Moose
Munich Barons
ERC Ingolstadt
Hamburg Freezers
EC KAC

| draft = 1993 NHL Supplemental Draft

| draft_team = Hartford Whalers

| career_start = 1991

| career_end = 2005

}}

Kent Fearns (born September 13, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenseman who was an All-American for Colorado College

Career

Fearns joined the ice hockey program at Colorado College in 1991 after helping the Chilliwack Chiefs win a regular season title. He was nearly a point per game player for the Tigers and named to the WCHA all-Rookie team. Fearns helped CC post its first non-losing season since 1980 and its first postseason game in five years. The team's success couldn't be sustained, however, and the Tigers finished last in the conference in 1993. Don Lucia was brought in as head coach for Fearns' junior season and the change in leadership brought about an incredible turnaround. CC won its first regular season title in 37 years and posted the best record since winning the national championship in 1957.{{cite news|title=Colorado College men's Hockey 2017-18 Media Guide |url=https://issuu.com/coloradocollegeapr-ag/docs/2017-18_media_guide_2 |publisher=Colorado College Tigers |accessdate=2018-10-06}} The renaissance for the program continued the following year and Fearns helped CC win back-to-back conference titles for the first time in program history. He was named an All-American as CC won 30 games for the first time and reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1978.

With his college career over, Fearns signed a professional contract the following year and slowly worked his way up to the top level of the minor leagues. After more than two years with the Manitoba Moose and no callups to the NHL on the horizon, Fearns headed to Europe. His first year with the Munich Barons saw the team with the DEL championship. After finishing as runner-ups the following year, the team's finances became problematic. Fearns remained with the club until 2002 and then spent a season with ERC Ingolstadt. In 2003 he returned to his previous franchise, which had now relocated to Hamburg and then ended his playing career with EC KAC.

Statistics

=Regular season and playoffs=

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! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |  

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |  

! colspan="5" | Regular Season

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |  

! colspan="5" | Playoffs

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! Season

! Team

! League

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

1988–89

| Richmond Sockeyes

| BCJHL

| 5

0110
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| 1989–90

| Richmond Sockeyes

| BCJHL

| 53

6131941
1990–91

| Chilliwack Chiefs

| BCJHL

| 57

102636101
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| 1991–92

| Colorado College

| WCHA

| 41

10273748
1992–93

| Colorado College

| WCHA

| 33

7152276
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| 1993–94

| Colorado College

| WCHA

| 39

11193062
1994–95

| Colorado College

| WCHA

| 40

7233039
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| 1995–96

| Cape Breton Oilers

| AHL

| 6

0004
1995–96

| Flint Generals

| CoHL

| 24

561123
bgcolor="f0f0f0"

| 1995–96

| Knoxville Cherokees

| ECHL

| 21

1892481566
1996–97

| Knoxville Cherokees

| ECHL

| 37

11213237
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| 1996–97

| Las Vegas Thunder

| IHL

| 21

38116
1996–97

| Manitoba Moose

| IHL

| 10

1456
bgcolor="f0f0f0"

| 1997–98

| Manitoba Moose

| IHL

| 65

1023333230002
1998–99

| Manitoba Moose

| IHL

| 66

1427416651568
bgcolor="f0f0f0"

| 1999–00

| Munich Barons

| DEL

| 48

10162646125388
2000–01

| Munich Barons

| DEL

| 53

52126531123522
bgcolor="f0f0f0"

| 2001–02

| Munich Barons

| DEL

| 19

38111491458
2002–03

| ERC Ingolstadt

| DEL

| 49

4101490
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| 2003–04

| Hamburg Freezers

| DEL

| 51

4162050111348
2004–05

| EC KAC

| Austria

| 46

101727721221322
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! colspan="3" | BCJHL totals

! 115 !! 16 !! 40 !! 56 !! 142 !! — !! — !! — !! — !! —

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! colspan="3" | NCAA totals

! 153 !! 35 !! 84 !! 119 !! 225 !! — !! — !! — !! — !! —

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! colspan="3" | ECHL totals

! 58 !! 12 !! 29 !! 41 !! 61 !! 8 !! 1 !! 5 !! 6 !! 6

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! colspan="3" | IHL totals

! 162 !! 28 !! 62 !! 90 !! 110 !! 8 !! 1 !! 5 !! 6 !! 10

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! colspan="3" | DEL totals

! 220 !! 26 !! 71 !! 97 !! 253 !! 43 !! 9 !! 13 !! 22 !! 46

Awards and honors

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! Award

! Year

!

All-WCHA Rookie Team

| 1991–92

| {{cite news|title=WCHA All-Rookie Teams|url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/wcha_roo.html|publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives|access-date=May 19, 2013}}

All-WCHA Second Team

| 1993–94

| {{cite news|title=WCHA All-Teams|url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/wcha_all.html|publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives|access-date=May 19, 2013}}

All-WCHA Second Team

| 1994–95

| {{cite news|title=WCHA All-Teams|url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/wcha_all.html|publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives|access-date=May 19, 2013}}

AHCA West Second-Team All-American

| 1994–95

| {{cite news|title=Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_icehockey_rb/2013/MIH%20awards%20for%202013.pdf|publisher=NCAA.org|access-date=June 11, 2013}}

References

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