Jason Matthew Smith (born November 2, 1973) is a retired
Canadian professional
ice hockey defenceman. He played in the
National Hockey League from
1993–94 to
2008–09.
Playing career
Smith was drafted in the first round of the
1992 NHL Entry Draft by the
New Jersey Devils. As a member of the
Regina Pats, he was named to the
Western Hockey League's all-rookie team in 1992 and WHL first all-star team in 1993. He won the
Bill Hunter Trophy as the WHL's top defenseman. Smith was a member of the gold medal winning
Canadian team at the
World Junior Ice Hockey Championship in 1993.
He made his NHL debut with the Devils during the
1993–94 NHL season, though the majority of the season was spent in the
AHL with the
Albany River Rats. He missed the majority of the 1994–95 season because of a knee injury, but played in one playoff game before returning to captain the River Rats to a
Calder Cup championship in 1995, in the same year that the Devils captured their first
Stanley Cup. Smith then moved up to the NHL for good, playing with the Devils until 1997 when he was dealt to the
Toronto Maple Leafs.
On February 25, 1997, he was involved in a blockbuster trade, going to the Maple Leafs along with
Steve Sullivan and the rights to
Alyn McCauley in exchange for
Doug Gilmour,
Dave Ellett, and New Jersey's 4th round choice in
1999. Smith spent parts of three seasons in Toronto before being traded to the
Edmonton Oilers in
1999. When Oilers' team captain
Doug Weight was later traded to...
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