The sporadic nature of professional soccer in the 1980s and 1990s in North America forced Fraser to become something of a journeyman, playing in numerous indoor and outdoor leagues.
After graduating, Fraser was drafted in the second round by the Kansas City Comets of the original Major Indoor Soccer League.
[3] That year, the New England Revolution also featured midfielders Geoff Aunger and Mark Watson, both teammates of Fraser's from the Canada men's national soccer team.
He then joined the Sacramento Knights of the World Indoor Soccer League, where he was employed simultaneously as a player, Head Coach, and Director of Operations.
[8] His final international was a November 1997 World Cup qualification match against Costa Rica, a game after which Randy Samuel, Alex Bunbury, Paul Dolan, Frank Yallop and Colin Miller also said farewell to the national team.
He is married to Dineen, has three children (Isabella, Dylan and Brandon) and makes his home in California, holding dual Canadian and American citizenship.