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Drafted 29th
overall by the Vancouver Canucks in 1991, Jassen has dedicated
his life to the pursuit of the “Canadian Dream”. He learned to
skate at the age of 3 ½ under the watchful eye of fellow
inductee Fred Bridgewater. Jassen later honed his skills with
the Port Dover Minor Hockey Association before moving on to
junior hockey in Caledonia at age 13, the Simcoe Rams at 14, and
the next year with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey
League (OHL).
To cap off his junior
career, Jassen was selected to the OHL’s 2nd All-Star
Team and was a member of the Canadian Junior Hockey Team which
travelled to Fussen, Germany to compete in the World Junior
Hockey Championships.
Stints with the Hamilton
Canucks and the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL led to his NHL debut
in 1994 with the Vancouver Canucks. There were a couple of
seasons with the Montreal Canadiens and a couple more in places
like Fredericton (AHL) and Providence (AHL) before moving on to
the Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) the pinnacle of which was his 2004
season in Tampa Bay when he won the Stanley Cup. As is so
typically Jassen in a low-key but impressive display of his
humble nature, he brought the Stanley Cup to Port Dover so the
whole community could enjoy his success.
Jassen has gone on to
enjoy a fourteen year NHL career that since Tampa has taken him
to the Florida Panthers where he finished the season with a +21
second in the NHL and the Chicago Blackhawks as well as the
Rocherster Americans (AHL) and the Rockford IceHogs (AHL).
He travelled with the Hawks during part of their 2010
march to the Stanley Cup and he has just recently signed with
the Hawks.
The 6’5”, 220 pound
defenceman who is often used to shut down the opposition’s top
line continues to make Norfolk County proud, not only as an NHL
player, but for his tireless work with local charities and as a
mentor to young athletes throughout the area.
In Tampa he sponsored
“Culleys Crew” which gave tickets to Tampa games to families
with children with cancer and in Chicago he joined “Teammates
for Kids” that donates to children with special needs. Locally
Jassen has always been a supporter of Port Dover Minor Hockey,
the Norfolk Pros, the Fresh Air Fund and the Run for the Cure to
name a few.
As Don Dobie wrote,
“Jassen has had a remarkable career and promoted his community
yet humbly recognized his good fortune”.
By Brydon Hitchon
& Don Stewart
June 2010
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