Education
Nethery attended Cornell University, playing for the Cornell Big Red, and midway through his college career he was selected by the New York Rangers, 131st overall, in the eighth round of the 1977 National Hockey League Amateur Draft.
Nethery attended Cornell University, playing for the Cornell Big Red, and midway through his college career he was selected by the New York Rangers, 131st overall, in the eighth round of the 1977 National Hockey League Amateur Draft.
The same year he was named to the ECAC Second All-Star team, and the following two seasons he was named to both the ECAC First All-Star Team and the National Collegiate Athletic Association East First All-American Team. Nethery still holds the Cornell records for assists and points in a season, as well as career assists and points. His scoring touch stayed with him as a professional player, and he averaged over a point per game in parts of three seasons with the New Haven Nighthawks and Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League (AHL).
He also played 41 National Hockey League games in two seasons, for the New York Rangers and Edmonton Oilers.
After joining the Oilers (in a trade for Eddie Mio), Nethery played only 3 National Hockey League games, despite putting up two points. In 1982, Nethery headed over the pond, signing with Duisburger South Carolina in Germany.
Nethery was named the head coach of Davos for the 1990-1991 season, and was fired midway through. In 1999 he became the head coach of Cologne, as well as general manager in 2000, until January 2002.
During this time he also served as an assistant coach with Team Canada for the 2001 Deutschland Cup.
He joined the Frankfurt Lions as head coach on April 11, 2002, and was subsequently elevated to general manager on February 5, 2003, leading the team to its first championship. He was hired as the General Motors of the DEG Metro Stars prior to the 2005-2006 season. His contract, set to expire in 2008, was extended through 2012.
Nethery and the Metro Stars parted ways by mutual consent in January 2012.
He then served as chief executive officer of Düsseldorf’s rival Kölner Haie between February 2013 and October 2014. In January 2015, Nethery was named team principal of German Oberliga side Füchse Duisburg.
Meredith graduated from Cornell University in 2009.