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Martin Fehérváry (born 6 October 1999) is a Slovak professional
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for the
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of the
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(NHL). Growing up in
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, Slovakia, Fehérváry began playing for the SHKM Hodonín club, Svišť Bratislava U18 team, and attended Svišt Hockey School, which was founded by his family. He left his home country at the age of 15 to play with the
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organization in Sweden. Fehérváry climbed through their ranks from U16, U18, and U20 before making his
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debut at the age of 16. Following his trade to
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, Fehérváry was selected 46th overall by the
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in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. Upon moving to North America, Fehérváry began playing with Washington's
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(AHL) affiliate, the
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. Fehérváry spent the majority of his rookie season with the Bears and finished the season with four goals and 10 assists for 14 points through 56 games. He also spent his sophomore season with the Bears before earning a place in the Capitals lineup in 2021 following the departures of
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and Brenden Dillon.


Early life

Fehérváry was born on 6 October 1999 in
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, Slovakia to parents Gabika and Mario. His mother died of lung cancer in 2009 when he was nine, so Fehérváry and his two siblings were raised by his father. Growing up, Fehérváry's brother and father enjoyed sports so he began playing ice hockey at the age of four. Fehérváry began playing for the SHKM Hodonín club which included a mix of Czechs and Slovaks. He then attended the Svišt Hockey School, which his parents founded, and played forward until the age of 11 when his coach transitioned him to defence.


Playing career

After playing for the SHKM Hodonín club in the Czech Republic, Fehérváry returned to Slovakia to play for the Svišť Bratislava U18 team. On that team, he played with future professional players Adam Ružička and Filip Krivošík. Fehérváry then accepted an offer from Sweden and went abroad at the age of 15. He joined the
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for their 2014–15 season and quickly climbed their ranks from U16, U18, and U20 before making his
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debut at the age of 16. Upon making his debut, Fehérváry became the franchise's youngest player to ever skate with the team in the SHL and the youngest foreign player ever in the league. Fehérváry played four games in the SHL in 2015–16 and nine more in 2016–17 before joining the
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in the
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to garner more playing time. After playing in 21 games for the club, and accumulating four
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, Fehérváry was appointed captain of IK Oskarshamn. He subsequently became the youngest captain at the Swedish professional level. During this time, he was also drafted by the
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in the 2016 KHL Junior Draft but he chose to remain in the SHL. During the 2017–18 season, Fehérváry tallied seven points through 42 games with the IK Oskarshamn. He was also loaned to the
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for one game and they expressed interest in signing him for the following season. As a result of his focus on hockey, Fehérváry missed a year of school while studying at the School of Business and Services in Trnava. At the conclusion of the season, Fehérváry was selected 46th overall by the
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in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. After his selection by the Capitals, Fehérváry was promptly signed to a three-year, entry-level contract with Washington on 1 July 2018. He attended the Capitals' 2018 rookie and main training camps, before he was re-assigned to return on loan to SHL club, HV71, for the duration of the 2018–19 season. While loaned to the HV71, Fehérváry scored his first SHL
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against his former team on 24 November 2018. He continued to be one of the best defencemen on the team as he helped them advance to the SHL
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against the
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.


Washington Capitals

Following the conclusion of the 2018–19 SHL season, Fehérváry moved to North America and joined the Capitals organization for their prospect showcase. After attending their training camp, he made his NHL debut on 2 October 2019 against the
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. By making his NHL debut prior to his 20th birthday, Fehérváry became the 10th Washington defenseman to play as a teenager, and the first since Connor Carrick in 2013–14. During his three games with the Capitals, Fehérváry averaged 14:29 time on ice per game and recorded a 54.72 shot attempt percentage at five-on-five. He was re-assigned to the Capitals
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(AHL) affiliate, the
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on 6 October 2019 after playing in three games. Upon joining the Bears, Fehérváry played on their first defensive pair and quickly led all team rookies in points. Fehérváry spent the majority of his rookie season with the Bears and finished the season with four goals and 10 assists for 14 points through 56 games. He also recorded a plus-minus of +15 for third on the team. Throughout the shortened season, Fehérváry played on the Bears' first defensive pair with Christian Djoos, where he played against the other teams' best defencemen. Following another recall in February, Fehérváry replaced Nick Jensen on defense for the Capitals and tallied up his first NHL point, an assist, in a 7–2 loss to the
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. Once the NHL was paused due to the
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, Fehérváry returned to his home country and continued to work towards his degree in sales and marketing. Once the NHL resumed play for the
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, Fehérváry was invited to participate in the Capital's training camp ahead of the postseason. He subsequently made his playoff debut in Game 1 of the round robin qualifiers against the
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. During his debut, he skated 15:14 in ice time and recorded a team high seven hits. After beating the Bruins, the Capitals faced the
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during the Eastern Conference first round. Fehérváry was limited to just two playoff games as he was injured in Game 3 and deemed unfit for the remainder of the first round. The Capitals were eventually eliminated by the Islanders in Game 5 with a 4–0 loss. Following the conclusion of the 2019–20 season, the Capitals signed three right-handed defensemen in the offseason; Justin Schultz,
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, and Paul LaDue. With veteran defencemen Brenden Dillon, Dmitry Orlov, and Jonas Siegenthaler also returning, Fehérváry was slated to return to the AHL for the 2020–21 season. Fehérváry started the season on the Capitals
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but was sent to Hershey in time to play in their season opener on 6 February. While with the Bears, he suffered an upper-body injury on 17 February in a game against the
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and missed the next three games to recover. Upon returning to the lineup, Fehérváry recorded seven points in the month, the most among Hershey defensemen. He finished the season with three goals and 14 assists for a career-high 17 points through 24 games, and received the teams' Milton Garland Memorial Award for Bears Best Defender. After spending the pandemic-shortened 2020–21 season with the Bears, Fehérváry returned to the Capitals lineup in 2021–22 following the departure of
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and Brenden Dillon. He joined the Capitals for their preseason but suffered an injury in the 4–1 loss to the
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. However, Fehérváry recovered from the injury without missing a game and returned to the Capitals lineup for their final preseason matchup against the Flyers. In the final game, Fehérváry logged 19:57 of ice time and recorded five shots on net, two hits, and one blocked shot. Following the re-assignment of Michal Kempný on 10 October, Fehérváry joined John Carlson on the first defensive pair where he was praised for his confidence in his shut-down roles. In this role, he scored his first career NHL goal in a 4–3 loss to the
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on 23 October 2021. By December 2021, Fehérváry had tallied three goals and three assists through 28 games before missing his first game of the season due to a hit from
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forward Brock McGinn. Upon returning to the lineup, he scored the tying goal against the
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in an eventual 3–2 shootout win. Throughout the second half of the season, Fehérváry continued to improve defensively and ranked second among rookies in hits while also playing an average ice time of 19:42. His play was recognized by hockey pundits as he was named to the NHL All-Rookie All-Star Team in January 2022. Later in April, Fehérváry became the sixth Capitals rookie defenseman to score eight or more goals in a season and the first since Ken Klee in 1995–96. He subsequently finished his rookie season with eight goals and nine assists for 17 points through 79 games. As a restricted free agent following the season, Fehérváry was re-signed by the Capitals to a three-year, $8.025 million contract extension on 4 July 2023.


International play

As a native of Slovakia, Fehérváry has represented his home country at both the junior and senior international levels. He joined the Slovakia U17 team for the first time in 2015 while competing at the 2015 European Youth Olympic Festival. He then made his international debut during the
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where he tallied three assists in five games. The following year, Fehérváry rejoined the
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for the
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but they were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Sweden. Following the elimination, Fehérváry was named as one of the teams's best three players at the tournament. In the same year, he also represented his home country at the
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as co-captain alongside Marek Korencik. During the 2017 World U18 Championships, Fehérváry played top-four minutes and tallied two points through seven games. He was then invited to represent Slovakia men's national ice hockey team at the
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where he tallied two assists. After making his senior debut in 2018, Fehérváry returned to the world juniors stage for the
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as team captain. As a result of his defensive skills, Fehérváry was given increased responsibility on the ice which included defending against the other top defencemen in the tournament. Fehérváry finished the tournament with one goal and four assists through five games played. Following this, he was again named to Slovakia's men's national ice hockey team for the
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. Although Fehérváry was invited to represent Team Slovakia in the qualifying games for the
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, an injury prohibited him from representing his home country at the tournament. He soon regained the chance to represent Slovakia at the international level during the 2022 IIHF World Championship following Washingtons elimination from the Stanley Cup playoffs.


Career statistics

Career statistics derived from Elite Prospects.


Regular season and playoffs


International


References


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