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Jason York

Jason York (Born May 20, 1970, in Nepean, Ontario), is a professional ice hockey player.

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Playing Career

Jason York was selected 129th overall in the 7th round of the 1990 NHL Entry Draft by the Detroit Red Wings.

York's first NHL game was played during the 1992-93 NHL season when he suited up for the Red Wings on December 3, 1992 against the Minnesota North Stars. He scored his first NHL goal on April 10, 1994 against Fred Brathwaite and the Edmonton Oilers.

After playing in only nineteen games over three seasons for Detroit he was traded to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim on April 5, 1995 along with Mike Sillinger for Stu Grimson , Mark Ferner , and Anaheim's sixth round choice in the 1996 entry draft. Detroit selected Magnus Nilsson with the draft pick they got from Anaheim.

York was finally able to get some ice time with the Mighty Ducks playing in 79 of 82 games for the Ducks during the 1995-96 NHL season . However his time in Anahiem would not last a long time as he was traded to the Ottawa Senators on October 1, 1996 with Shaun Van Allen for Ted Drury and the rights to Marc Moro .

After the 2000-01 NHL season York became a free agent and signed to play once again for the Mighty Ducks on July 3, 2001.

Again, he played only a single year with Anaheim before being traded on October 23, 2002 to the Nashville Predators for future considerations.

Awards

  • Named to the AHL First All-Star Team in 1994.

Records

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