Jason Arnott
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"Jason William Arnott" is a Canada/Canadian former professional ice hockey player.

He began his National Hockey League career with the Edmonton Oilers in 1993–94 NHL season/1993–94 after being selected seventh overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft and was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team. A two-time National Hockey League All-Star Game/NHL All-Star, Arnott won the Stanley Cup with the New Jersey Devils in 2000 Stanley Cup Playoffs/2000, scoring the List of Stanley Cup Final overtime series winners/championship-winning goal in the second overtime of Game 6. He played for the Dallas Stars before joining the Nashville Predators in 2006–07 NHL season/2006, where he served as captain (ice hockey)/captain for two seasons.

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We knew he was going to bounce back. He wanted to show he was worth the money. He played Marty hockey, and made some great saves.

He's like a third defenseman back there for us.

The puck hadn't been going in lately. I had to stick with it and stay positive. I'm glad I finally got one in.

He can handle the puck in a crowd, he has great speed. If they call the rules the way they say they are going to call the rules, he should be great.

He's our savior. He was phenomenal out there. He's been that way for awhile now.

With the Olympics coming up and everything we're trying to do after the lockout, the timing really is awful.

When I came in, there was so much cheating and so many tricks, and they've pretty much taken that out. Now, it comes down to reactions, quickness and your teammates. The guy who wins usually did a better job.

We played a solid 60 minutes and that's important for us right now. We haven't done that all year.