Jason Wiemer Explained

Played For:Tampa Bay Lightning
Calgary Flames
Florida Panthers
New York Islanders
Minnesota Wild
New Jersey Devils
League:NHL
Position:Centre
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:225
Birth Date:April 14, 1976
Birth Place:Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada
Draft:8th overall
Draft Year:1994
Draft Team:Tampa Bay Lightning
Career Start:1994
Career End:2006

Jason Earl Wiemer (born April 14, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. He played for 11 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Playing career

Wiemer was drafted 12th overall in the 1991 WHL Bantam Draft by the Portland Winterhawks. While with the Portland, he was drafted 8th overall by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft.

After starting his fourth season with the Winterhawks in 1994–95, Wiemer turned professional after 16 games and made his NHL debut with Tampa Bay. After playing in four seasons with the Lightning and struggling with the weight of offensive expectations due to his junior career, Weimer was traded at the deadline in the 1997–98 season to the Calgary Flames for Sandy McCarthy, a third round pick (Brad Richards) and a fifth round pick in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft on March 24, 1998.

Wiemer then played with the Flames for three seasons establishing himself as an effective enforcer and agitator due to his size, propensity for fighting and ability to deliver hits consistently.

Prior to the 2001–02 season, Wiemer was traded by the Flames, along with Valeri Bure, to the Florida Panthers for Rob Niedermayer on June 23, 2001.[1] Jason recorded a career high 31 points in his lone season with Panthers before he was dealt to the New York Islanders for Branislav Mezei on July 3, 2002.[2]

In 2003–04, his second season with the Islanders, Wiemer was claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Wild on November 13, 2003.[3]

On August 5, 2004, Wiemer signed as a free agent with the Calgary Flames.[4] On March 9, 2006, Wiemer was traded during the 2005–06 season from the Flames to the New Jersey Devils for a fourth round pick in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. Reaching the playoffs for only the third time in his career, Weimer helped the Devils advance to the Conference semifinals.

In early July, 2006, Wiemer underwent reconstructive knee surgery missing the entire 2006–07 season for the Devils. Wiemer has not played professional hockey since. He played 726 career NHL games, scoring 90 goals and 112 assists for 202 points and also compiled 1,420 penalty minutes.

Personal life

Wiemer married Lindsy Goodine in 2008. The couple has two children together (Owen, Michael)

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1991–92Kimberley DynamitersRMJHL45333366211
1991–92Portland WinterhawksWHL20110
1992–93Portland WinterhawksWHL6818345215916731027
1993–94Portland WinterhawksWHL724551962361044832
1994–95Portland WinterhawksWHL1610142463
1994–95Tampa Bay LightningNHL3614544
1995–96Tampa Bay LightningNHL66991881610128
1996–97Adirondack Red WingsAHL41017
1996–97Tampa Bay LightningNHL639514134
1997–98Tampa Bay LightningNHL678917132
1997–98Calgary FlamesNHL1241528
1998–99Calgary FlamesNHL7881321177
1999–00Calgary FlamesNHL64111122120
2000–01Calgary FlamesNHL6510515177
2001–02Florida PanthersNHL70112031178
2002–03New York IslandersNHL8191928116500023
2003–04New York IslandersNHL1313424
2003–04Minnesota WildNHL6271118106
2005–06Calgary FlamesNHL3312365
2005–06New Jersey DevilsNHL1610138800016
NHL totals7269011220214201910167

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Niedermayer sticks with Flames . . 2001-06-23 . 2010-03-13.
  2. News: Isles get Wiemer and add some toughness . . 2002-07-04 . 2010-03-13 . Dave . Caldwell.
  3. Web site: Wild claim Wiemer of waivers . . 2003-11-13 . 2010-03-13.
  4. Web site: Left wing gets one-year Lightning deal . . 2004-08-04 . 2010-03-13.