Jason Demers (born June 9, 1988) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played for the Bakersfield Condors in the American Hockey League (AHL) while under contract to the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted by the San Jose Sharks in the seventh round, 186th overall, at the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

Amateur

As a youth, Demers played in the 2001 and 2002 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with a minor ice hockey team from West Island, Montreal.

Demers played major junior ice hockey in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), splitting his time between the Moncton Wildcats and the Victoriaville Tigres. In the 2007–08 season for the Tigres, Demers led the QMJHL in defenceman scoring with 64 points in 67 games. He went undrafted by the NHL until he completed his major junior career in 2008, whereupon he was selected by the San Jose Sharks in the seventh round of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, 186th overall.[citation needed]

Demers with the San Jose Sharks in 2009.

Professional

San Jose Sharks

Demers began his professional career with San Jose's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Worcester Sharks, scoring 33 points in 78 games in the 2008–09 season. In the team's post-season run, he also played in 12 Calder Cup playoff games for Worcester.[citation needed]

Demers made his NHL debut on October 1, 2009, against the Colorado Avalanche after surviving the final cut in the San Jose Sharks training camp for the 2009–10 season. He scored his first career NHL point in the second game of the season on October 3 against the Anaheim Ducks, earning the primary assist on Benn Ferriero goal, the first of his career. Demers himself scored his first career NHL goal on November 15 against Cristobal Huet of the Chicago Blackhawks.[citation needed] Demers' first multi-goal game came later in the season, on January 30, 2010, where he scored two power-play goals against Josh Harding of the Minnesota Wild. Demers scored his first career Stanley Cup playoff goal against the Chicago Blackhawks on May 16 in the Western Conference Finals, a series the Sharks lost in a four-game sweep.

In Game 7 of the second round of the 2011 playoffs against the Detroit Red Wings, Couture suffered a high ankle sprain, resulting in him missing of the playoffs as the Sharks defeated the Red Wings in seven games for a second consecutive appearance in the Western Conference Finals, this time losing in five games to the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks.

On March 28, 2013, in a 2–0 victory against the Detroit Red Wings, Demers suffered a head injury after suffering a hit from Cory Emmerton; he was replaced on defence by forward Brent Burns for the Sharks' next game, which was against the Phoenix Coyotes on March 30.

Dallas Stars

Demers with the Dallas Stars in 2015

On November 21, 2014, just over one month into the 2014–15 season, Demers was traded to the Dallas Stars, along with a third-round pick, in exchange for defenceman Brenden Dillon.

Florida Panthers

On July 2, 2016, Demers left the Stars organization as a free agent and signed a five-year deal worth $22.5 million with the Florida Panthers. In his lone season with the club, Demers recorded 9 goals and 28 points in 81 games.[citation needed]

Arizona Coyotes

On September 17, 2017, Demers was traded to the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for former teammate, Jamie McGinn.

Ak Bars Kazan

Following his fourth season within the Coyotes organization and having played 12 years in the NHL, Demers entered the 2021–22 season as an unsigned free agent. On December 20, 2021, Demers opted to continue his career abroad, agreeing to a one-year contract for the remainder of the season with Russian club Ak Bars Kazan of the KHL.

Edmonton Oilers

As a free agent after his contract with Ak Bars, Demers went un-signed over the summer. With aspirations to resume his career in the NHL, Demers accepted an invitation to join the Edmonton Oilers training camp and pre-season in preparation for the 2022–23 season. Remaining with the Oilers through the entire pre-season, Demers was released from his tryout from the Oilers, however joined the Oilers' AHL affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors, on a professional tryout on October 11, 2022. Registering 9 assists through 23 games with the Condors, Demers secured a one-year, two-way contract with the Edmonton Oilers on December 18, 2022. On April 6, 2023, with Oilers' blueline depleted, Demers was called up to the NHL and played in a solitary game, marking his 700th career game on April 8.

International play

Demers first played for Team Canada during the NHL Lockout at the 2013 Spengler Cup. Demers was added to Team Canada for his first IIHF-sanctioned tournament at the 2017 World Championships in Germany/France. In 10 games, Demers went scoreless as Canada suffered a 2-1 shootout defeat in the final against Sweden on May 21, 2017, to finish with the Silver Medal.

In January 2022, Demers was selected to play for Team Canada at the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Personal life

Demers was born in Dorval, Quebec, the son of Guylaine and Darrell Demers. In the 2010s, he discovered that he has Jewish ancestry on his father's side; upon his realization, Demers stated, "[Being Jewish] is on my father’s side of the family tree. It all came as a little bit of a surprise, but we welcomed it... Obviously, having that new-found heritage makes me curious."

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2004–05Moncton WildcatsQMJHL2501110
2005–06Moncton WildcatsQMJHL2113415
2005–06Victoriaville TigresQMJHL332131558502210
2006–07Victoriaville TigresQMJHL69519249860002
2007–08Victoriaville TigresQMJHL67955649161566
2008–09Worcester SharksAHL782313354120446
2009–10San Jose SharksNHL514172121151458
2009–10Worcester SharksAHL254131724
2010–11San Jose SharksNHL752222428132138
2011–12San Jose SharksNHL5749132230002
2012–13KärpätSM-l305162118
2012–13San Jose SharksNHL221231010002
2013–14San Jose SharksNHL755293430701112
2014–15San Jose SharksNHL200338
2014–15Dallas StarsNHL615172263
2015–16Dallas StarsNHL627162372130338
2016–17Florida PanthersNHL819192853
2017–18Arizona CoyotesNHL696142037
2018–19Arizona CoyotesNHL3526812
2018–19Tucson RoadrunnersAHL10110
2019–20Arizona CoyotesNHL50011112590448
2020–21Arizona CoyotesNHL4104426
2021–22Ak Bars KazanKHL5011440114
2022–23Bakersfield CondorsAHL57018188720004
2022–23Edmonton OilersNHL10000
NHL totals70045169214407613131648
Liiga totals305162118
KHL totals5011440114

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2017CanadaWC100004
2022CanadaOG6th50220
Senior totals150224

See also

  • List of select Jewish ice hockey players

External links

  • Biographical information and career statistics from , or , or , or