Martin Gerber (born 3 September 1974) is a
Swiss
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former professional
ice hockey
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goaltender
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. He was drafted in the eighth round of the
2001 NHL Entry Draft (232nd overall) by the
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. He played in the
National Hockey League
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(NHL) with the Mighty Ducks,
Carolina Hurricanes
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,
Ottawa Senators,
Toronto Maple Leafs
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, and
Edmonton Oilers
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, winning the
Stanley Cup
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as a member of the Hurricanes in 2006. Following the 2011–12 season, he played two seasons in the Swedish
Elitserien before returning to the Swiss
NLA, finishing his playing career with the
Kloten Flyers.
Playing career
Gerber began his career in his native Switzerland for
SC Langnau. Initially playing in the
Nationalliga B, Gerber and the Tigers won promotion to
Nationalliga A in 1998. In 2001, he was drafted by the NHL's
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and spent the subsequent season in Sweden playing for
Färjestads BK in the
Elitserien. He moved to the Ducks organization in 2002 and on 11 October of that year, Gerber played his first NHL game, a 4–2 loss to the
Dallas Stars
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. He went on to play 22 regular season games that season, serving as backup to
Jean-Sébastien Giguère. That season, the Mighty Ducks made it to the
Stanley Cup Finals
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, narrowly losing in seven games to the
New Jersey Devils
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. Gerber continued his role as backup and played 32 games for Anaheim in
2003–04.
On 18 June 2004, Gerber was traded to the
Carolina Hurricanes
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in exchange for
Tomáš Malec and a third-round pick in the
2004 NHL Entry Draft. During the
2004–05 NHL lockout
The 2004–05 NHL lockout was a labor lockout that resulted in the cancellation of the National Hockey League (NHL) season, which would have been its 88th season of play.
The main dispute was the league's desire to implement a salary cap to ...
, Gerber returned to his former European teams, playing 20 games with the SCL Tigers and 30 with Färjestad BK.
Gerber returned to the NHL for the
2005–06 season, and it was a successful one for Gerber, who won 38 games and helped earn Carolina their third division championship. Gerber entered the
2006 Stanley Cup playoffs as the Hurricanes' starting goaltender, but he struggled in the team's opening series and was replaced by rookie
Cam Ward, who had been his backup for most of the season. Ward went on to backstop the team to its first
Stanley Cup
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championship as the Hurricanes defeated the
Edmonton Oilers
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in seven games in the
Finals. Gerber, who earned 1 of Carolina's 16 playoff wins, became the second Swiss player in NHL history to win a Stanley Cup;
David Aebischer, also a goaltender, was the first in
2001
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with the
Colorado Avalanche
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.
On 1 July 2006, as a free agent, Gerber signed a contract with the
Ottawa Senators. However, he struggled throughout the season and was replaced as starting goaltender by
Ray Emery. That season, Emery led the Senators to their first appearance in the
Stanley Cup Finals
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, where they would lose to Gerber's former team, the Anaheim Ducks. It was Gerber's third appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals in five years. Gerber began the
2007–08 season as the Senators' starter when Emery was sidelined after off-season wrist surgery. His play was inconsistent and Emery resumed the starting job once he was healthy again. However, after the team suffered a rapid decline in the standings and head coach
John Paddock was fired and replaced by general manager
Bryan Murray, Murray declared Gerber as the starting goaltender for the remainder of the season. Gerber entered the
2008–09 season in that role, but his uneven play continued and he was eventually supplanted by the newly signed
Alex Auld. On 22 January 2009, Gerber was placed on waivers after having been sent down to the Senators' then-
American Hockey League
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(AHL) affiliate, the
Binghamton Senators
The Binghamton Senators were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) that played from 2002 to 2017. Nicknamed the B-Sens, they played in Binghamton, New York, at the Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena. The B-Sens w ...
.
On 4 March 2009, Gerber was claimed off waivers by the
Toronto Maple Leafs
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to replace goaltender
Vesa Toskala, who was scheduled for season-ending surgery. During a game on 24 March against the
Washington Capitals
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, Gerber was assessed a game-misconduct and immediately suspended for three games for an incident with the on-ice officials, during which Gerber was arguing a call and proceeded to make contact with referee
Mike Leggo and a linesman who was attempting to restrain him.
During the off-season, Gerber signed a contract with
Atlant Moscow Oblast of the
Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), coincidentally the same team that fellow former Senators goaltender Ray Emery played for the previous season before returning to the NHL in 2009. On 13 December 2009, while playing for Atlant, Gerber suffered an apparent fracture of the fourth vertebrae when an opposing forward slid into him. Gerber's neck injury was initially thought to be a compression fracture of a cervical vertebra and it was believed that he would miss upwards of six months. However, after more comprehensive testing the following day, no fractures were found and it was diagnosed as a spinal contusion; he would only be sidelined for a few weeks.
On 6 August 2010, Gerber signed a one-year contract with the
Edmonton Oilers
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. He was assigned to the team's AHL affiliate, the
Oklahoma City Barons
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...
. He was recalled on 18 November after Oilers' goaltender
Nikolai Khabibulin was placed on injured reserve. Gerber made his first start for the Oilers on 25 November, recording a 3–2 victory over the visiting Colorado Avalanche. He stopped 35 of 37 shots and drew an assist on the game-winning goal scored by
Taylor Hall. Gerber started one more game, a 4–1 victory at Ottawa, before Khabibulin was re-activated and Gerber was returned to the Barons. Gerber was again re-called in late February after another injury to Khabibulin. Picking up where he left off in late November, Gerber stopped 34 shots in a 2–1 shootout win over the
Nashville Predators
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on 1 March, improving to a 3–0 record with Edmonton.
On 12 July 2011, Gerber signed a one-year contract with
Växjö Lakers of the Swedish Elitserien.
Playing 42 games, he finished the
2011–12 season ranked fifth in the save percentage with .928 and seventh in
goals against average (GAA) with 2.18, although Växjö failed to qualify for the playoffs. For the
2012–13 season, he signed with fellow Elitserien club
Rögle BK.
After one season with Rögle, Gerber returned to Switzerland in signing a two-year contract with
Kloten Flyers. He retired from professional hockey after his contract with Kloten expired.
Goaltender mask
To start the 2007–08 season, Gerber wore an all-black mask while his other mask was being painted; he played so well wearing the black mask that he decided not to replace it, wearing it for the remainder of the season. Fans endearingly called him "Darth Gerber". In response, Gerber tried out a new
Darth Vader
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-inspired mask design to begin the 2008–09 season when he was with the Ottawa Senators. The mask was worn by Gerber during his first few games with Toronto before he switched to a new one paying homage to old masks of past Maple Leafs' goaltenders.
International play
During his playing career, Gerber was a mainstay on the
Switzerland national team, having represented his country in eight
IIHF World Championships and two
Winter Olympics
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since 2000. At the
2006 Winter Olympics
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, Gerber made 49 saves to shut-out a heavily-favoured
Canada
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2–0 in one of the biggest upsets in modern Olympic hockey history regarded as one of the greatest accomplishments in Swiss hockey.
Gerber has appeared in 40 games at the World Championships. Switzerland failed to medal in any of these tournaments, their highest finish being fifth in
2010
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, though their play has seen their
IIHF World Rank increase from ninth in 2003 to seventh in 2010.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
International
References
External links
*
Martin Gerber's Day With the Stanley Cup
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1974 births
Living people
Binghamton Senators players
Carolina Hurricanes players
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks players
Edmonton Oilers players
Expatriate ice hockey players in Russia
Färjestad BK players
Atlant Moscow Oblast players
Ice hockey players at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Ice hockey players at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Anaheim Ducks draft picks
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim players
Oklahoma City Barons players
Olympic ice hockey players for Switzerland
Ottawa Senators players
People from Burgdorf, Switzerland
Rögle BK players
SC Langnau players
Stanley Cup champions
Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Russia
Swiss ice hockey goaltenders
Swiss-German people
Toronto Maple Leafs players
Växjö Lakers players
Ice hockey people from the canton of Bern
Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Sweden
Swiss expatriate ice hockey players in the United States
Swiss expatriate ice hockey players in Canada
Expatriate ice hockey players in Sweden