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26. Jason Arnott

26. Jason Arnott

In his fifth year in the NHL, Jason Arnott was traded from his first NHL club, the Edmonton Oilers to New Jersey, where he finished off the 1997-98 Season providing scoring depth to the Devils.

 

Arnott amassed three straight years for New Jersey, where he cracked the 50 Point mark, and he helped the Devils win the 2000 Stanley Cup.  He never broke his rookie mark of 68 in New Jersey (though he did in Dallas and Nashville), but he did what was needed and was an asset throughout his 364  Games as a Devil.

The Bullet Points

  • Acquired: Traded from the Edmonton Oilers with Bryan Muir for Valeri Zelepukin and Bill Guerin 1/4/98.
  • Departed:

    Traded to the Dallas Stars with Randy McKay and New Jersey’s 2002 1stRound Pick (which would later be traded to Columbus, who traded it to Buffalo who selected Daniel Paille) for Joe Nieuwendyk and Jamie Langenbrunner 3/19/02.

  • Games Played: 364
  • Notable Statistics:

    110 Goals
    135 Assists 
    245 Points 
    317 PIM 
    .41 PPG 
    +41 Plus/Minus 
    37.2 Point Shares 

    58 Playoff Games
    18 Goals
    23 Assists 
    41 Points 
    38 PIM 
    .71 PPG 
    +13 Plus/Minus 

  • Played For: New Jersey Devils
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Stanley Cup Champion (2000)

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