He played 71 games in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, and New York Rangers between 1995 and 1999.
Growing up in New Brunswick, Fraser played with the Moncton Minor Hockey Association[1] and was recognised as a First Team National Midget All-Star.
[2] Despite growing up in Moncton, he chose to play with the Notre Dame Hounds in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in order to improve his skills.
[3] Upon graduating from high school, Fraser began his collegiate career with Dartmouth College in the ECAC Conference.
The Big Green struggled to win games and they experienced a 16-game losing streak that Fraser helped snap on February 10, 1992.
[11] Upon returning to Dartmouth for the 1993–94 season, coach Roger Demment praised Fraiser for improving every aspect of his game during the summer.
[12] He subsequently became the first Big Green player to compete at the highest level of international play since Carey Wilson in 1984.
This play allowed Fraser to make his NHL debut with the Montreal Canadiens that year, appearing in 14 games and scoring 2 points.