Jason finished with one goal and six assists for seven points in the six games. He managed a career-high 34 goals and finished with 87 points in 67 games. He also competed in three playoff games with Ottawa during his rookie season, helping the team in its 2003 playoff run to the semifinals. When he made his World Junior debut in 2000, Jason became just the third 16-year-old in history to make the team, behind At the age of fifteen, Jason began his major junior career in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Brampton Battalion in 1998–99. Jason Spezza (* 13. jún 1983, Mississauga, Ontário, Kanada) je kanadský hokejista, v … Jason recorded 61 points in 52 games that season before being traded 15 games into the 2000–01 season to the Windsor Spitfires. Jason finished tying his career-high in goals with 34 and establishing a new personal mark for points with 92, however the Senators failed to advance past the first round following their Stanley Cup run the previous season, falling to the Pittsburgh Penguins in four games. After beginning his major junior career at the early age of 15 in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Spezza was selected second overall in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft by the Ottawa Senators. Going into the 2001 NHL Entry Draft having been named the Top CHL Prospect, he was drafted second overall by the Ottawa Senators after The second overall pick originally belonged to the New York Islanders, but was traded to Ottawa along with After one more OHL season split between the Spitfires and the Belleville Bulls, resulting in a 105-point season, Jason began his professional career in the American Hockey League (AHL). [10] Prosadil se rovněž do národního týmu Kanady a reprezentoval na několika vrcholných akcích. Jason added 14 points in ten post-season games. On September 14, 2013, Jason was named the eighth captain in Senators' franchise history, replacing long time teammate Daniel Alfredsson, who had departed to the Detroit Red Wings on July 5, 2013 as a free agent. The ceremony took place at Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica and the reception was held across the street at the National Gallery of Canada. He recorded beyond a point-per-game pace as an underaged player with 71 points in 67 games.
They moved to the Stanley Cup finals against the Spezza during a pre-game warmup with the Senators in 2007.On Sunday, December 26, 2010, in a 3–1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins, Spezza was checked from behind into the boards by Penguins defenseman On September 14, 2013, Spezza was named the eighth captain in Senators' franchise history, replacing long time teammate Daniel Alfredsson, who had departed to the After the conclusion of his first season as the Senators captain in On July 1, 2014, Spezza's wish was granted as he was traded to the As a member of the Senators, Spezza was made a reserve for Despite his success with the national team in the two previous World Championships, as well as being named a reserve for the 2006 Olympic team, Spezza was left off Team Canada's initial summer camp roster in preparation for the Spezza participates in numerous activities outside of hockey, especially the "Spelling with Spezza" program. Jason played the majority of the season, however, in the AHL with Ottawa's new affiliate, the Binghamton Senators and was called up regularly to replace injured Ottawa players. The ceremony took place at Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica and the reception was held across the street at the National Gallery of Canada. He also led the team in shots on goal with 24. The team struggled all season long, and would miss the playoffs for the first time since 1995–96.