Jason Herter

Jason Herter ( born October 2, 1970 in Hafford, Saskatchewan ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who, among other things for the New York Islanders in the National Hockey League, as well as the EV Landshut and Munich Barons in his playing days from 1988 to 2002 the German Ice Hockey League has played.

Career

Jason Herter began his career as a hockey player in the team of the University of North Dakota, where he was active from 1988 to 1991. During this period, he was selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 1989 in the first round as a whole eighth player from the Vancouver Canucks, for whom he never played, however. Instead, he ran for a year, depending on for their farm team, the Milwaukee Admirals of the International Hockey League, as well as the Hamilton Canucks of the American Hockey League before he signed a contract as a free agent with the Dallas Stars on August 6, 1993. Also in Dallas defender had no NHL - use, so that he in whose IHL farm team Kalamazoo Wings spent two years in the franchise of Texans before he was sold to the New York Islanders in September 1995, for which the right-handed shooter in the season 1995/96, his first and only game in the National Hockey League denied. The rest of the season, he stood for the Utah Grizzlies in the IHL on the ice, with whom he won the Turner Cup.

From 1996 to 1998 Herter ran in another two seasons on in the IHL before he was hired by the EV Landshut of the DEL. As this a year later their DEL license sold, the Canadians joined the newly established Munich Barons, with whom he 2000 German champion in the season 1999 /. The following year, the junior world champion from 1990 with the Barons moved again in the final of the German Cup, in which he, however, DEL record champion Adler Mannheim subject with his team. After the relocation of the team to Hamburg after the 2001/ 02 season, Herter ended his career.

Internationally

For Canada Herter took part in the U20 Junior World Cup 1990, in which he became world champion with his team.

Awards and achievements

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