Francis Wathier, born on December seventh, nineteen eighty-four, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger. His journey in the world of ice hockey began when he was drafted by the Dallas Stars, leading him to play for their affiliate team, the Texas Stars.
Wathier's tenure with the Dallas Stars was marked by three notable stints. He made his debut in October two thousand nine, followed by appearances in February two thousand ten, and again in the two thousand eleven to twelve season. His performance earned him recognition, and in two thousand eleven, he was honored as an AHL All-Star, contributing two goals for the Western Conference in a high-scoring match against the Eastern Conference.
On March ninth, two thousand fourteen, Wathier's career took a new turn when he was traded to the Milwaukee Admirals. His pursuit of professional excellence continued, and on October twenty-first, two thousand fourteen, he was signed to a professional try-out by the Portland Pirates, showcasing his enduring passion for the sport.