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Jason Strudwick

Jason Wayne Strudwick (born July 17, 1975) is a Canadian former and sports broadcaster. Strudwick had a 14-season career in the National Hockey League (NHL), appearing in 674 regular-season games with the , , , , and between 1995 and 2011, during which he recorded 13 goals, 42 assists, and 55 points while accumulating 811 penalty minutes as a physical, stay-at-home defender. Drafted by the Islanders in the third round, 63rd overall, in the , he debuted in the league during the 1995–96 season after developing in the (WHL) with the , where he contributed to two WHL championships and titles in 1994 and 1995 as part of the Canadian Hockey League's national junior club playoff. Following his retirement after the 2010–11 season with the Oilers, Strudwick entered , hosting The Jason Strudwick Show on Edmonton's TSN 1260 radio station from 2012 to 2015. He later co-hosted the Jason Gregor Show on the same station and has made regular appearances on TSN's national programs, including OverDrive with Bryan Hayes, , and , providing analysis on the NHL and as recently as November 2025. In addition to work, Strudwick operates the Jason Strudwick Hockey Camp, specializing in skill development for young defencemen in , and serves as an assistant coach for the U15 team at the Oilers Hockey Association (OHA) Edmonton.

Early life

Family background

Jason Strudwick was born on July 17, 1975, in , , . He is the cousin of former NHL players and , both of whom had distinguished careers in the league, with Scott winning multiple Stanley Cups and earning Hall of Fame induction. Born and raised in , a city renowned for its passionate culture and home to the NHL's .

Education and early interests

Strudwick was born and raised in , , where he attended Archbishop MacDonald High School and excelled academically as an honours student. He played during his school years. His strong performance in school highlighted a commitment to alongside his developing interest in , contributing to his personal growth and discipline during his formative years. Strudwick played minor with the Edmonton Legion U18 in 1991–92 and the Edmonton Pats U18 in 1992–93. These early academic achievements underscored a well-rounded approach that balanced scholarly pursuits with athletic aspirations.

Professional hockey career

Junior and draft years

Strudwick, hailing from , , began his junior hockey career with the of the (WHL) during the 1993–94 season, where he played as a defenseman. In his rookie year, he appeared in 61 regular-season games, contributing to a Blazers team that dominated the league with a 50–16–6 record and advanced to win the WHL championship by defeating the in the finals. The squad then captured the 1994 , defeating the 5–3 in the championship game held in , marking Kamloops' second national junior title in three years. Returning for the 1994–95 season, Strudwick solidified his role on the Blazers' blue line, playing all 72 regular-season games as the team posted an impressive 52–14–6 record and again claimed the WHL title with a 4–2 series victory over the . Hosting the 1995 at Riverside Coliseum, the Blazers went undefeated in the tournament, culminating in an 8–2 final win against the Junior Red Wings to secure back-to-back national championships and cement their status as one of the most dominant junior teams in Canadian hockey history. Strudwick's strong junior performance earned him selection by the in the , where he was chosen 63rd overall in the third round. Following the 1994–95 season, he transitioned to professional hockey, signing with the Islanders organization and being assigned to their () affiliate, the , for the 1995–96 campaign, where he made his pro debut with 60 games played.

NHL tenure

Strudwick made his NHL debut with the on March 30, 1996, against the Hartford Whalers, where he recorded 7 penalty minutes in a 3-1 loss. Drafted by the Islanders in the third round, 63rd overall, in the , he appeared in just one game during the 1995-96 season before establishing himself as a regular in the 1997-98 campaign. On March 23, 1998, he was traded to the in exchange for forward , marking the beginning of a five-season stint with where he solidified his reputation as a physical presence on the blue line. After becoming an unrestricted , Strudwick signed with the on July 15, 2002, contributing to their defense over two seasons before the 2004-05 interrupted play. He then joined the as a on July 20, 2004, ahead of the 2005-06 season, where he played three years as a reliable stay-at-home defenseman known for his size (6'4", 226 lbs) and willingness to engage in physical battles. Strudwick signed a one-year contract with his hometown on July 10, 2008, returning to the team that drafted him and providing veteran leadership and depth on the blueline through the 2010-11 season. Over 14 NHL seasons from 1995-96 to 2010-11, spanning five teams, Strudwick appeared in 674 regular-season games, accumulating 13 goals, 42 assists, and 811 penalty minutes, emphasizing his role in shutdown defense and penalty killing rather than offensive production. His physical style, often described as that of a "big, tough stay-at-home defenseman," helped stabilize backends during rebuilding phases for teams like the Canucks and Blackhawks, though his contributions were more about intangibles like toughness and reliability than standout statistics. Strudwick participated in the on three occasions, logging 7 games total with the Canucks (2001) and Rangers (2006 and 2008), where he focused on containing top opponents in limited minutes.

International playing stints

During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Strudwick joined Ferencvárosi TC in Hungary's OB I bajnokság, playing alongside his cousin Rob Niedermayer. In six games, he recorded one goal and two assists while accumulating eight penalty minutes, contributing his physical, stay-at-home defensive style to a league he described as below AHL quality but valuable for rebuilding confidence through extensive ice time. Strudwick adapted to the European environment by embracing the cultural aspects, including the historic surroundings of Budapest and an outdoor game that evoked nostalgia, though he noted the smaller rinks and different pace required adjustments in positional play and shot-blocking. He expressed fondness for the experience, stating, "It was a great place to be. There's so much history everywhere you turn," and credited it with reigniting his passion for the game. In the 2006–07 season, Strudwick signed with of Switzerland's A, where he played 34 regular-season games, tallying two goals and three assists with 28 penalty minutes, before departing for the NHL in March. As a defenseman, he focused on leveraging his size (6'4", 225 lbs) for physicality and leadership, adapting to the league's emphasis on skill and puck possession, which he found beneficial for sharpening his game amid the scenic, mountain-surrounded setting reminiscent of his Canadian roots. Strudwick later reflected that the stint, though partial, felt like a full season in impact, helping extend his NHL career by another four years through improved technical elements. Strudwick's final professional season came in 2011–12 with Södertälje SK in Sweden's , where he signed on and appeared in 29 games, posting three goals, six assists, and a plus-4 rating with 20 penalty minutes. At age 36, he transitioned into a mentoring role for younger players, enjoying the league's fast-paced, fun style while adjusting to life abroad with his young family, though he recognized it as his likely last hurrah without NHL prospects. The warm reception from teammates and fans made the experience rewarding, aligning with his veteran emphasis on team support over individual stats. On May 24, 2012, Strudwick announced his retirement from professional hockey following this stint.

Post-retirement career

Broadcasting and media work

Following his retirement from professional hockey, Jason Strudwick transitioned into broadcasting, leveraging his extensive NHL experience to provide insightful analysis on the sport. He began this phase by hosting The Jason Strudwick Show, a late-night sports talk program on Edmonton's TSN 1260, which aired weekdays from 9 p.m. to midnight starting in September 2012 and focused primarily on Edmonton Oilers coverage and broader hockey discussions. The show ran for three years, ending in early 2015 as Strudwick pursued television opportunities. In May 2015, Strudwick shifted to television, co-hosting Dinner Television, a two-hour evening newsmagazine program on Edmonton's network that blended , lifestyle segments, and from 5 to 7 p.m. daily. The show replaced the station's former breakfast programming and emphasized community stories without traditional hard news reporting. Strudwick left the show in May 2017 to return to radio, and the program was discontinued in August 2017 amid a relaunch of local newscasts on Edmonton. Strudwick returned to radio in May 2017 as a co-host on The Jason Gregor Show on TSN until its closure in June 2023 (the show now airs on Sports 1440), where he co-hosted weekday afternoons from 3 to 6 p.m. until 2023. His contributions draw on his playing background to offer candid breakdowns of Oilers games, player performances, and NHL trends, with the show maintaining a mix of humor and in-depth debate. As of November 2025, Strudwick continues regular appearances on the program, including discussions of ongoing Oilers matchups such as their November 4 game against the . In addition to linear broadcasting, Strudwick co-hosts the Got Yer Back YEG podcast alongside Ryan Rishaug, launched in 2021 to deliver detailed analysis, NHL updates, and interviews. The podcast features Strudwick's dedicated Struddy’s World segments, where he shares personal insights and pop culture tie-ins, often reflecting his on-ice perspective for accessible commentary. Recent episodes in 2025 have included his takes on major events, such as the 4 Nations tournament, where he discussed Team Canada's strategies and key players like ahead of the February final against the .

Coaching and youth development

Following his retirement from professional hockey, Jason Strudwick has focused on youth development by serving as an instructor at Catholic Elementary School's Hockey Academy in , where he teaches defensive skills to young players using drills drawn from his NHL experience. He emphasizes fundamental techniques such as positioning, stickhandling, and , adapting professional-level practices to suit elementary-aged participants. Strudwick also contributes as an assistant coach for the OHA Edmonton U15 AAA team in the , drawing on his 17-year professional career, which included 14 seasons in the NHL, to mentor adolescent players. In this role, he supports Eric Schneider and assistant Tom Keca, focusing on skill enhancement and game strategy during the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons. A key aspect of Strudwick's youth involvement is organizing the annual Jason Strudwick Hockey Camps, which target defensemen across and feature intensive skill-building sessions. These camps, including the Defender Series and General Skills & D-MAN Camp, provide participants with five hours of on-ice instruction and five hours of off-ice dryland training per session, covering shooting, passing, skating, and coordination in small instructor-to-player ratios of 1:6. Held in locations like , the 2025 editions ran in July and October, emphasizing holistic athlete development for ages 8 to 18. Through these camps, Strudwick integrates community service by partnering with initiatives like Face-Off Against Hunger, where participants collect and donate non-perishable food items to local food banks, promoting awareness of food insecurity alongside hockey training. In recent years, these efforts have resulted in substantial contributions, such as hundreds of pounds of food donated to support families.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Jason Strudwick married Schoena Johnson on July 8, 2006, following a three-year courtship that began in 2003 when they met through mutual friends in during , while she worked as a in and he had joined the Blackhawks. Schoena, originally from the rural town of Elk Mountain, —a community of about 109 residents known for its sparse population and single paved road—grew up in a close-knit family environment that emphasized outdoor activities and . After their marriage, she established herself as a business owner in , co-founding Yo Mama Maternity, a boutique specializing in stylish maternity and nursing wear, which she continues to operate. Throughout Strudwick's NHL career, Schoena provided essential support by accompanying him during team relocations tied to trades, including a move to in 2009 when he joined the Rangers, during which the couple pursued fertility treatments at local clinics to build their family. Their journey to parenthood involved significant challenges, including diagnoses and multiple medical interventions, but they welcomed three children: son Kane, adopted in April 2011 from the ; daughter Marley, born August 22, 2011, via in vitro fertilization using an egg donor; and son Drew, conceived naturally and born in 2013. These experiences strengthened their partnership, with Schoena often managing household stability amid the uncertainties of professional hockey life. Post-retirement, the family settled in as a permanent home base, enabling Strudwick to integrate family responsibilities with his schedule while Schoena balanced her business and parenting duties. The couple has emphasized the joys and demands of raising their children, describing a filled with active, personality-driven dynamics that reflect their blended paths to parenthood.

Community involvement

Jason Strudwick has actively participated in the Face Off Against Community Hunger initiative, a collaborative effort with Alberta Chicken Producers and registered dietitian Emily Mardell to combat food insecurity by engaging hockey communities in donation drives. In its third year as of 2025, the program has encouraged minor hockey teams and families to collect non-perishable food items, with participants eligible for prizes such as on-ice coaching sessions led by Strudwick. For instance, donations from his hockey camps in 2024 totaled 336 kg, which were delivered to the Edmonton Food Bank to support local hunger relief efforts. Through his involvement with NHL alumni networks, Strudwick has supported various Edmonton-based charities, including events focused on and awareness. He has joined former teammates in the annual Hockey Helps The Homeless game, where alumni skate with community players to raise funds for organizations aiding those experiencing in the region. Additionally, Strudwick has participated in the Alzheimer Society of and ' Pro-Am Hockey Tournament, contributing to fundraising and awareness campaigns that benefit affected families across . Strudwick advocates for youth sports accessibility in , emphasizing connections between , , and hunger relief. His efforts align with programs like KidSport , where he has led signature fundraising events, such as "The Roast of ," to subsidize registration fees for children from low-income families, ensuring broader participation in and other sports. He has also collaborated with the Community Foundation and of on initiatives providing free or low-cost camp experiences to underserved youth, promoting inclusive access to athletic opportunities that support overall well-being.

Career statistics

NHL regular season and playoffs

Strudwick's NHL career spanned 14 seasons from 1995 to 2011, during which he appeared in 674 regular-season games, scoring 13 goals and adding 42 assists for 55 points while accumulating 811 penalty minutes. His offensive production remained consistently low, reflecting his primary role as a stay-at-home defenseman focused on physical play rather than scoring. The following table summarizes his regular-season statistics by team and season:
SeasonTeamGPGAPTSPIM
1995–96NYI10007
1997–98NYI1701136
1997–981101129
1998–9965033114
1999–006313464
2000–016014564
2001–024424696
2002–034823587
2003–045413473
2005–06NYR6534766
2006–07NYR80002
2007–08NYR5211240
2008–097127960
2009–107206650
2010–114302223
Career674134255811
By team aggregates: (18 GP, 0 G, 1 A, 1 P, 43 PIM); (243 GP, 4 G, 15 A, 19 P, 367 PIM); (102 GP, 3 G, 6 A, 9 P, 160 PIM); (125 GP, 4 G, 5 A, 9 P, 108 PIM); (186 GP, 2 G, 15 A, 17 P, 133 PIM). In the playoffs, Strudwick dressed for seven games across three postseasons but recorded no points or penalties. His playoff appearances included two games with in 2001, three with the Rangers in 2006, and two more with in 2008. Strudwick's penalty minutes trended highest during his early tenure with and , peaking at 114 in 1998–99, underscoring his evolution into a physical who prioritized defensive reliability and over offensive contributions. Later seasons with the Rangers and Oilers showed a decline in PIM alongside steady but minimal point totals, aligning with his utility role in bolstering team defenses.

Other professional leagues

Strudwick began his professional career after two seasons in the (WHL) with the , where he developed as a physical defenseman known for his shot-blocking and penalty minutes. Over 133 regular-season games from 1993 to 1995, he recorded 9 goals and 19 assists for 28 points, alongside 301 penalty minutes, contributing to two WHL championships and a title in 1995. In the (), Strudwick's early professional tenure from 1995 to 1998 emphasized his enforcer role, accumulating high penalty minutes while providing steady defensive play across affiliates of the . His experience, totaling 179 games with 23 points and 404 penalty minutes, served as a crucial bridge to his NHL progression.
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPIM
1993-94WHL616814118
1994-95WHL7231114183
TotalWHL13391928301
Strudwick appeared in 40 WHL playoff games, scoring 6 points with 63 penalty minutes.
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIM
1995-9660279119
1996-97801910198
1997-983931487
TotalAHL17961723404
In playoffs, Strudwick played 11 games, recording 1 assist and 6 penalty minutes. Beyond , Strudwick ventured into European leagues during the and later in his career, adapting to larger ice surfaces and more open play styles that allowed for increased puck possession compared to the tighter checking in North American pro leagues. His international stints showcased modest offensive contributions relative to his defensive focus.
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIM
2004-05Hungarian OB I61238
2006-07Swiss NL3423528
2011-12Södertälje SKSwedish Allsvenskan2936920
In European playoffs, Strudwick appeared in 6 games with in 2007, recording no points and 4 penalty minutes.

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