Gerry Fleming, born on October sixteenth, nineteen sixty-seven, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. His career in the National Hockey League saw him don the jersey of the Montreal Canadiens, where he played a total of eleven games during the nineteen ninety-three to nineteen ninety-four and nineteen ninety-four to nineteen ninety-five seasons.
Before making his mark in the NHL, Fleming showcased his skills at the University of Prince Edward Island, playing for the Panthers. He also contributed to the Fredericton Canadiens in the American Hockey League, where he honed his craft from nineteen ninety-one until nineteen ninety-eight.
Transitioning from player to coach, Fleming took on the role of head coach for the ECHL's Iowa Heartlanders during the twenty twenty-one to twenty-two season, serving as an affiliate for the Minnesota Wild. His coaching journey also included a stint as the interim coach of the Oklahoma City Barons and a notable tenure as the first head coach of the Bakersfield Condors in the AHL from July twenty-first, two thousand fifteen, until two thousand eighteen.
After stepping down from his position with the Heartlanders in twenty twenty-two, Fleming continued to expand his coaching experience internationally, further solidifying his legacy in the world of ice hockey.