Background
Fernandez was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, but grew up in Kirkland, Quebec.
Fernandez was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, but grew up in Kirkland, Quebec.
Fernandez was drafted in the third round, 52nd overall, of the 1992 National Hockey League Entry Draft by the Quebec Nordiques. Before playing in the National Hockey League, he was traded to the Dallas Stars in 1994 for Tommy Sjödin and a third round pick, which ended up being Chris Drury. In June 2000, he was traded with Brad Lukowich to the Minnesota Wild for two draft picks, a third-round pick in 2000 and a fourth-round pick in 2002.
During the 2002-2003 National Hockey League season, Fernandez shared netminding duties with Dwayne Roloson as the Wild made their first ever appearance in the post-season, defeating the Colorado Avalanche in the first round and the Vancouver Canucks in the second before falling to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the National Hockey League Western Conference final.
During the 2004-2005 National Hockey League lockout, he played for Luleå High Frequency of the Elitserien in Sweden. In his earlier years, Fernandez was often criticized for having confidence and discipline issues and being inconsistent.
In a 2006 interview, Fernandez credited his improvement to gaining maturity, becoming the Wild"s number one goaltender after the departure of Dwayne Roloson, and a switch to the butterfly style of goaltending. On June 30, 2007, he was traded to the Boston Bruins for forward Petr Kalus and a fourth-round draft pick in 2009.
An injury plagued 2007-2008 National Hockey League season saw Fernandez play in only four games for the Bruins, recording a 2-2 record.
Fernandez recorded a 16-8-3 record with a 2.59 goals against average. His contract with Boston lapsing after the 2009 season, as the Bruins preferred to proceed with Thomas and Tuukka Rask as their goaltenders, Fernandez became a free agent, but unsigned by any other team, retired from active play, although he made no formal retirement announcement.