Fischer was drafted 32nd overall in the 2015 NHL Draft by the Coyotes (now the Utah Mammoth), where he spent the first seven years of his career.
After spending a year with the Detroit Red Wings (2023-2024) following his departure from Arizona, Fischer would be claimed off waivers by the Columbus Blue Jackets this past season - playing in only one game for his new and final team.
Over the course of his career, Fischer posted a total of 62 goals and 75 assists in 523 games, with his career-high in both stats (15/18) being posted in his second season with the Coyotes.
"If you told me that when I was 10 years old, 'You're going to play 500 games in the NHL,' I would be the happiest kid you’ve ever seen." said Fischer when talking to The Athletic. "
Fischer would go on to explain how he believed he could undoubtedly play into his mid-30s, but spending that time with friends and family while pursuing other business routes was something that meant more to him.