Dane Jackson

Right wing, Ice hockey player

1970 –

92

Who is Dane Jackson?

Dane K. Jackson is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey right wing who spent parts of 4 seasons in the National Hockey League between 1993 and 1998.

A gritty, hard-working winger, Jackson was drafted in the third round, 44th overall, by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft. He would attend the University of North Dakota the following season, and although his college career would get off to a slow start, he showed steady improvement and recorded 23 goals by his senior year. Joining him at North Dakota was fellow 1988 Canuck pick Dixon Ward, the first of 4 different stops where the two players would play together.

Jackson would turn pro in 1992, and spent most of the next three seasons with the Canucks' AHL affiliates. He performed well in limited NHL action, scoring 6 goals in 13 games, but struggled to crack a deep Vancouver squad. He became a free agent in 1995 and signed with the Buffalo Sabres.

In 1995–96, Jackson would have his longest NHL audition, registering 5 goals and 9 points in 22 games for the Sabres. He would also help the Rochester Americans, Buffalo's AHL affiliate, to the Calder Cup Championship.

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Born
May 17, 1970
Castlegar
Nationality
  • Canada
Education
  • University of North Dakota
Lived in
  • Castlegar

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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