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'''Jason Allison''' (b. ] ], in ], ]) is a professional ] centre in the ], and is currently playing for the ], after signing as a ] on ], ]. | '''Jason Allison''' (b. ] ], in ], ]) is a professional ] centre in the ], and is currently playing for the ], after signing as a ] on ], ]. Allison signed a 1 year ] worth 1.5 million dollars, with bonus incentives for good performance. After the 2005-2006 season, Allison will once again become an Unrestricted Free Agent. | ||
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Jason Allison (b. May 29 1975, in North York, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey centre in the NHL, and is currently playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs, after signing as a free agent on August 5, 2005. Allison signed a 1 year contract worth 1.5 million dollars, with bonus incentives for good performance. After the 2005-2006 season, Allison will once again become an Unrestricted Free Agent.
Allison has played his last two seasons with Los Angeles, and has also played for the Boston Bruins, and Washington Capitals. He was drafted by Washington in 1993. His best season was 2000-01 when he had 95 points.
Awards
- 1994- OHL First All-Star Team (with the London Knights)
- 1994- OHL MVP
- 1994- Canadian Major Junior First All-Star Team
- 1994- Canadian Major Junior Player of the Year
- 2001- Played in NHL All-Star game
Preceded byRay Bourque | Boston Bruins captains 2001-2002 |
Succeeded bynone (2002-03) (after that, Joe Thornton) |