About Jason Arnott Memorabilia & Collectibles
Nashville Predators’ center player,
Jason Arnott was born in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada on October 11, 1974. He was known as one of the promising players in the National Hockey League. Among the teams he had played with during his career were the Edmonton Oilers, the New Jersey Devils, Dallas Starts and the Nashville Predators.
Arnott’s professional career started when he was chosen by the Edmonton Oilers during the Draft which was held on June 26, 1993. The same with other hockey players, Arnott had also transferred from one team to the other. However, his legacy of bringing victories to every team he was into didn’t stop. In the year 2000, he had helped his team at that time, the New Jersey Devils, on winning the honor during the Stanley Cup championship.
Arnott was best remembered for his great performances in every team that had led hockey fanatics to vote him on several awarding ceremonies. Among the many achievements Arnott got were being elected in the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1994, NHL All-Star Game in 1997, as well as earning the Stanley Cup honor in the year 2000. In 2006, he closed a contact with the Nashville Predators which would be effective for five playing years and at the same time giving a big sum of $22.5 million.
Take a chance to own one of Jason Arnott’s cool memorabilia like his
autographed “With the Cup” 16x20 photograph, and the game winning SC shot photograph in Sportsmemorabilia.com. His name is often mistaken by some people into Jasonn Arnott, Jasone Arnott, Jayson Arnott, Jason Arnot, Jason Arnotte, Jason Arnnot, and Jason Arnoatte.
About Jason Arnott:
Jason Arnott (full name: Jason Arnott; no nicknames) plays center for the New Jersey Devils. Over 17 seasons, he has played 1163 games, scored 397 goals, and made 502 assists. Born in Collingwood, Ontario on October 11, 1974, Arnott stands 6-5 and weighs 220 lbs. He was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1st round (7th overall) of the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.