About Jarret Stoll Memorabilia & Collectibles
The 2002 36th overall selection of the
Edmonton Oilers, Jarret Stoll is presently playing as the center player of the Los Angeles Kings. Prior to playing for the said team, Stoll has been a great player of the Hamilton Bulldogs, Edmonton Roadrunners, Kootenay Ice and Edmonton Ice.
Born on June 24, 1982, Stoll was named as the first overall pick of the Edmonton Ice in the WHL Bantam Draft in 1997. When he became a member of the Oilers, he has contributed a lot in bagging awards in the league. He has also set records while his team faced the famous
Vancouver Canucks and the versatile Detroit Red Wings. With his remarkable contributions for the team, Stoll was named as the alternate captain during the 2007-2008 season.
If you was fond of purchasing hockey sports items, then make sure that you have the trendy and stylish memorabilia of
Nicklas Lidstrom who spent his entire NHL career with the Detroit Red Wings and has amazingly led his team in gaining four Stanley Cups, Drew Miller who has also played for the Anaheim Ducks and the famous Tampa Bay Lightning, and Henrik Zetterberg—Most Valuable Player during the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs who was drafted by the Red Wings in the 1999 National Hockey League Draft.
At very affordable price, you can also bring home Stoll’s signed pucks, autographed photos as well as his hockey cards and tickets. You may also want to have these items as presents to your family and friends during holidays or on special occasions.
About Jarret Stoll:
Jarret Stoll (full name: Jarret Stoll; no nicknames) plays center for the Los Angeles Kings. Over 8 seasons, he has played 497 games, scored 111 goals, and made 180 assists. Born in Melville, Saskatchewan on June 25, 1982, Stoll stands 6-1 and weighs 210 lbs. He was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2nd round (36th overall) of the 2002 NHL Entry Draft (Re-entry).