Shea Weber

Shea Weber

39-Year-Old DefensemanD
Utah Hockey Club
IR-LT
Injury Ankle
Est. Return 9/15/2025
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$Signed a 14-year, $110 million contract with the Predators in July of 2012. Traded to the Canadiens in June of 2016. Traded to the Golden Knights in June of 2022. Traded to the Coyotes in February of 2023.
Contract traded to Arizona
DArizona Coyotes
Ankle
February 22, 2023
The Golden Knights traded Weber's (ankle) contract and a 2023 fifth-round pick to the Coyotes in exchange for Dysin Mayo on Wednesday, Kevin Weekes of ESPN reports.
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Weber has essentially been forced into medical retirement, so the Coyotes will take on the burden of the three seasons remaining on his 14-year, $110 million contract in exchange for a fifth-round pick in this year's draft, albeit while losing Mayo in the process. The 37-year-old defenseman remains under contract through the 2025-26 season.
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Considering Weber's past injury history, he remained relatively healthy throughout the 2020-21 campaign. He missed just nine regular-season games and was in the lineup for all 22 of the Canadiens' postseason contests during their run to the Stanley Cup final. Little did we know at the time, the Habs' 1-0 loss to Tampa Bay in Game 5 was likely the last appearance of Weber's storied career. News broke shortly after the season ended that Weber will miss the entirety of next season with an ankle injury and that his career is likely over. Weber turned 36 years of age this past August, meaning he would be 37 years old by the time the 2022-23 season begins. If this indeed the end, Weber will hang them up having racked up 224 goals and 589 points in 1038 games.
Injuries have simply become a part of rostering Weber on fantasy squads at this stage in his career, as he's missed 30 games over the past two campaigns alone due to various issues, but he's remained a highly productive player when healthy - the 34-year-old picked up 15 goals, 21 assists, eight power-play points and 185 shots on goal while averaging a whopping 24:00 of ice time in 65 contests last season. Weber also wasn't afraid to continue to sacrifice his body last year, posting 112 hits and 114 blocked shots. Virtual managers will want to have a backup plan for when Weber inevitably misses time in 2020-21, but he'll still be worth a mid-round pick as a rock-solid secondary option at defense.
Weber, now 33, bounced back after an injury marred 2017-18 campaign to the tune of 14 goals and 33 points in 58 games last season. He underwent surgery on both legs -- left foot and right knee -- and didn't play a game of hockey for 346 days prior to the 2018-19 campaign, making his performance that much more impressive. In deference to him missing nearly a year of action, coach Claude Julien limited Weber to 23:29 of ice time per contest last year, his lowest figure since the 2009-10 campaign. However, one only needs to look at the Canadiens' goal differential with and without Weber on the ice to recognize the impact he had last season Without Weber, Montreal was minus-7; with Weber, they improved to plus-17. Entering his age-34 season, it's fair to wonder about a decline, but Weber's track record suggests that he'll still be an active point producer from the blueline in 2019-20.
Already coming off a foot injury that limited him to 26 games in 2017-18, Weber underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee in June and could end up missing 5-to-6 months. The Canadiens are targeting a December return, which would mean Weber will have missed nearly 12 months by the time of his projected return. All the risks associated with a player returning after such a significant layoff should be considered. Will Weber, who turned 33 in August, return as the Weber we've come to expect? Don't forget how long it took Andrei Markov to return from a knee injury during his mid-30s. In Weber's absence, Jeff Petry will assume a top-pairing role, a position he excelled in a season ago.
Weber hit the ground running in Montreal after swapping teams with P.K. Subban, as he posted eight goals and 10 assists in the first 25 games of the 2016-17 season. While he'd finish with just 42 points -- his lowest point-per-game output since 2007-08 -- his crafting a team-high 22 points with the man advantage proved to be a welcomed tradeoff. Backstopped by one of the best netminders in the league in Carey Price, the positionally-sound blueliner used his physicality (140 hits) to log an impressive plus-20 rating. Perhaps the biggest challenge for Weber in the upcoming season will be breaking in a new defensive partner following the departures of Andrei Markov and Alexei Emelin. Look for him once the elite defensemen are removed from the draft boards in fantasy.
Weber’s no stranger to fantasy hockey owners. With Nashville, he’s been an elite producer on the blue line, most recently finishing fourth among defensemen with 20 goals and ninth in points with 51. But it’s not all offense; the 30-year-old was also among the top 20 at his position in hits (169) and blocked shots (160). Now, in the most controversial transaction off the offseason, he heads to the Canadiens, who traded the uber-popular (and younger) P.K. Subban for him. Like Subban, he’s a minutes-muncher, but Weber’s bigger and plays a more intimidating brand of defense, which will help goalie Carey Price. He’ll rival Subban’s offensive production, though much less flamboyantly – where Subban takes chances and creates offense on his own, Weber’s strength lays in generating offense within a system, which is music to the ears of head coach Michel Therrien. He’ll certainly replace Subban’s booming shot on the power play, and should produce plentifully there after scoring 14 times on the man advantage last season. Montreal’s fans may have been stunned by the move, but they’ll eventually embrace Weber as one the game’s most productive blueliners.
After matching a career-high with 23 goals and notching 56 points in 2013-14, Weber noticed only a small peel back on his offensive production last season. Even with the slight decline, the 29-year-old was still an elite fantasy force, posting 15 goals and 45 points across 78 games. Thanks to his improved team context, the 6-foot-4, 233-pound blueliner may have even made up the difference in his point total from the previous year by finishing with a much-improved plus-15 rating, along with supplying his highest PIM total (72) in six years. Additionally, Weber delivered his typically strong counting totals in the non-offensive categories as well, registering 147 blocked shots and dishing out 166 hits -- all while averaging 26:22 of ice time. The power-play quarterback could see his offensive role decline in the years to come now that he no longer has to be the main source of offense on the back end, as his stud partner Roman Josi turned in a 55-point season and is emerging as one of the best offensive blueliners in the game, while puck-moving defensemen Ryan Ellis and Seth Jones are also rising and should take on increased responsibilities in 2015-16. As such, we've probably already seen the offensive peak from Weber, but as a fairly solid bet to reach 15 goals and 40 points, he still remains one of the preeminent fantasy defensemen.
Make no mistake, Weber is the heart and soul of the Predators franchise, period. Not even goaltender Pekka Rinne -- who ranks a close second -- can match the value that Weber brings to the table. Offensive ability, defense, tenacity, leadership -- you name it, Weber supplies it all. Last season, Weber led the Preds in scoring for the second straight season, finishing with a career-high 56 points (23 goals, 33 assists) in 79 games. And although he has never won, he is a perennial candidate for the Norris Trophy after finishing third in the voting in 2014, and second in both 2012 and 2011. The 28-year-old Weber is one of the elite defensemen in the NHL, and should considered one of the top-five fantasy-relevant blueliners come draft day. In addition, given the offensive upgrades the Preds made this offseason, Weber now has a significantly improved supporting cast. As such, you could see his point totals climb even further this season -- a 60-70 point season is not out of the question.
The 2012-13 lockout-shortened season was one of adjustment for Weber who was playing for the first time without his regular blue line partner Ryan Suter. Not surprisingly, it took a while for Weber to find his game offensively, opening the season with just a single point in his first 12 games. But he stepped things up and finished with 28 points in 48 games, putting him in the top 10 in scoring among NHL defensemen. Looking ahead, Weber should enjoy another solid season on the Preds' blue line, despite playing for one of the league's more offensively-challenged teams.
On July 24, the Preds made headlines by matching a $110 million, 14-year offer sheet made to Weber by the Philadelphia Flyers just days before. By doing so, the Preds are assured of keeping their All-Star defenseman and team cornerstone in Nashville for at least one more season (matching an offer sheet means he can't be traded for one full year). Weber finished the season tied for seventh among NHL defensemen in both points (49) and plus-minus (plus-21), and should be at or near the top of your fantasy cheat sheet for defensemen.
Weber certainly showed his worth to the Preds last season, racking up 52 points in 80 games and leading the team into the second round of the playoffs for the first time in team history. To top it off, Weber was voted to the NHL's First All-Star Team for the first time in his career, and was named one of three finalists for the Norris Trophy, eventually finishing second to Nicklas Lidstrom. Despite these accomplishments, Weber and Nashville could not agree to terms on a new contract and went to salary arbitration in August. The result was a one-year, $7.5 million contract for Weber, making him the fifth-highest paid defenseman in the NHL. This season, look for Weber to continue his ascent to elite status in terms of fantasy value. He still possesses one of the most fearsome slapshots in the league, and plays with a bit of a nasty streak to boot. Don't be surprised if Weber hits the 60-70 point range this season, even without a top-tier offense to help him out.
With Jason Arnott off to New Jersey, Weber inherited the role of team captain in the offseason despite 2010-11 being the final year of his contract, a possible indication that he'll re-up with the team after this next season. Only once in five seasons has Weber been on the wrong side of the plus/minus rating (-6 in '07-'08), with his shots on goal in the low-to-mid 200's - fairly high totals for a rear guard. Assuming he stays healthy, Weber could grill up some fantasy-friendly stats. We're expecting roughly 40-50 points this season from No. 6.
Weber announced his presence as one of the top goal scoring defensemen in the the NHL last season, putting 23 pucks in the net, 10 of those power play goals. He also had 53 points in total, 80 penalty minutes, and 235 shots on goal, a ton for a defenseman. Weber will help you in pretty much every category, and this season he has a genuine shot to net 30 goals. He might not reach those lofty heights, but you can probably safely presume at least 20 goals for Weber.
Last season was anything but successful for Weber. He battled injuries right out of the gate and throughout the season, appearing in only 54 games. The result was that Weber was never really able to find a place in the Predators' offense last season and his scoring totals suffered greatly as a result. He fell well short of the 17 goals and 23 assists that he posted in 2006-07. We expect a full rebound for Weber in the upcoming season. With the departure of Marek Zidlicky, there should be plenty of power-play time for Weber and if he can establish himself early on in the season with good play and good health, the sky's the limit. We wouldn't rule out a 20-goal, 50-point campaign for the big blueliner, and that would once again place him in the top-15 offensive defensemen in the league.
This season Weber will go from one of the young Nashville blueliners to one of the veterans in just one year. In his first full NHL season with the Predators last year, Weber was one of the Top-30 defensemen in the league in scoring. His 17 goals ranked him sixth among NHL defensemen and his 40 points ranked him 28th in the league in scoring. It’s hard to believe but Weber’s best hockey is still ahead of him. Weber is just 22-years old and still has a lot of development ahead. He will push teammate Marek Zidlicky for the title of the No. 1 defenseman on the team this season.
The promising young Weber appeared in only 28 games last season with the Predators. That could change in 2006-07. Weber racked-up 27 points in 46 games with Milwaukee last season and became the buzz of the clubhouse. Weber will likely win a full-time job with the Predators this season and continue to develop as an NHL player. Weber could present some fantasy value if the right things happen.
The third of three 2nd round picks the Predators had in 2003, Weber projects as a solid all-around defenseman, equally capable of clearing the front of the net or taking a power play shift. He's still a few years away from the NHL, however.
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Contract sent to Vegas
DVegas Golden Knights
Ankle
June 16, 2022
Weber (ankle) was traded from the Canadiens to the Golden Knights on Thursday in exchange for Evgenii Dadonov.
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Career may be over
DMontreal Canadiens
Ankle
July 22, 2021
Weber (ankle) is expected to miss the upcoming season and has likely played his last NHL game. General manager Marc Bergevin told reporters, "Even missing a practice for him wasn't an option. He has a lot of mileage...he won't be back next season, and probably won't be back for his career," Eric Engels of Sportsnet.ca reports.
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Status in doubt for next season
DMontreal Canadiens
Ankle
July 14, 2021
Weber, who played through a thumb injury in the playoffs, may miss the entirety of the upcoming season due to lingering foot and ankle issues, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
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Managing thumb injury
DMontreal Canadiens
Thumb
July 7, 2021
Weber played through a thumb injury during the playoffs, Eric Engels of Sportsnet.ca reports.
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Garners helper
DMontreal Canadiens
July 2, 2021
Weber managed an assist, five shots on goal and three blocked shots in Friday's 6-3 loss to the Lightning in Game 3.
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Almost traded before deadline
DMontreal Canadiens
March 21, 2022
Weber's contract was almost traded ahead of Monday's trade deadline, Eric Engels of Sportsnet reports.
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Weber's career is likely over due to an ankle injury, but his contract has still been the subject of trade discussions. While his onerous $7.6 million cap hit is deferred on LTIR during the season, it can be moved to give Montreal more breathing room in the offseason, when all contracts count against the cap. No deal was formed Monday, but perhaps talks involving Weber's contract will be revisited in the offseason.
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