Jason Garrison

39-Year-Old DefensemanD
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a contract with Djurgardens IF (Sweden) in January of 2019.
Inks deal with foreign club
DFree Agent
January 8, 2019
Garrison signed a contract with Djurgardens IF of Sweden on Monday.
ANALYSIS
Garrison's stint with the Blackhawks -- his sixth NHL team -- didn't go over well, as he was waived unconditionally last Wednesday. It appears that Garrison's NHL career will conclude with the defenseman having compiled 49 goals and 111 assists over 555 games.
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After frequently being called up to the NHL only to be sent back down to the AHL again, Garrison finished the 2017-18 season with just one assist in eight games for the Golden Knights. The veteran rearguard has fallen off offensively after putting together some productive campaigns during his Vancouver days. Garrison's contract expired at the end of the season and Vegas didn't opt to re-sign him, making him a UFA. Even if he does manage to slide onto an NHL team's third defensive pairing in 2018-19, Garrison hasn't done anything over the last three years that would make him worthy of a fantasy look.
Garrison has produced along the blue line throughout his career, but his consistency fell off the wagon with Tampa Bay the last couple of seasons due to his removal from the power-play unit. He finished 2016-17 with just nine points, (one goal, eight assists) and the veteran was left unprotected by the Lightning ahead of the NHL Expansion Draft in June. The Golden Knights elected to bring him to Sin City, where Garrison should head a group of young defensemen in 2017-18 and regain his place on the man advantage. Although his new squad won't possess the firepower of Tampa, it wouldn't be surprising if Garrison has a slight statistical resurgence in his debut season with the NHL’s newest franchise.
Garrison's fantasy value dropped off the side of a cliff last season and there just aren't enough handholds on the rock face for him to get back to the summit. That is, if there ever was a summit to his career. Garrison played trigger man for Florida back in 2011-12 and scored 16 goals, nine of which came on the power play. But he's only scored 24 over the next four seasons, including 16 in the last three. Garrison's ice time is declining, both five-on-five and on the power play, and he's now viewed as a shot blocker and minute muncher. Nothing more, nothing less. Don't bother with him on draft day. And beware his offensive ineffectiveness if you consider him off the wire.
Garrison is a great fit in Tampa Bay, but that doesn’t make him a great fit on a lot of fantasy rosters. He’s not great in possession, but he plays a low-risk game that minimizes mistakes. He’s a capable shooter on the second-unit power play, but remember this -- he’s only potted 19 goals, including eight on the man advantage, in his last three seasons. That’s after that 16-goal (nine on the power-play) effort in a single season back in 2011-12. His value is limited, so draft Garrison as a 30-point defender who will get about a third of those with the man advantage. At this stage of his career, he's mostly a deep-league consideration.
Garrison's game died when it went to Canada's west coast, and the goals dried up along with his confidence. Sure, he matched his career-best in points (33) last season, but the Canucks never did figure out how to let him tee up one-timers with the man advantage. Enter Tampa Bay and a power play that's now missing Martin St. Louis, and Garrison's game could easily return. Watch him carefully in camp and bump him up your cheat sheet if he wins that first-unit power-play position. You'll be rewarded with a bounty of shots to go with 50 PIM and 100-plus hits and blocked shots apiece. Maybe he just didn't like all the rain in Vancouver -- the St. Petersburg beach will be a much better fit.
Garrison signed a lucrative deal with the Canucks following his breakout campaign with the Panthers in 2011-12. He started off his first season in Vancouver very slowly and looked like a potential bust, but as the season wore on, he started to show flashes of the player Vancouver expected when they signed him. Garrison finished the season with 16 points (eight goals, eight assists) and a career-best plus-18 rating. The point totals for the 29-year-old blueliner won’t be as high as other top notch defensmen, but he has the ability to find the back of the net with more regularity than many other blueliners who may cost more on draft day.
After posting a breakout campaign with the Panthers in 2011-12, Garrison was the Canucks’ biggest prize in free agency this past summer. Garrison came out of the blue last season to post career highs in goals (16) and assists (17) while seeing over 23 minutes of ice time. Most of his damage came on the power play, as he netted nine power-play markers to finish second in the league amongst defensemen. The Canucks will deploy Garrison in a similar top-four role this season, where they hope his booming slapslot will once again find the back of the net with regularity.
A free-agent signing out of Minnesota-Duluth, Garrison posted 35 points to lead Rochester’s defensemen in scoring last season. He’s a little more polished than prospect Keaton Ellerby since he’s four years older, but that may also make him a little easier to plug into the NHL lineup occasionally. There's even a chance he'll make the team out of camp, but don't expect notable fantasy contributions in 09-10.
Garrison is big (6-2, 220) and fits the bill as a puck-moving defenseman, but he isn't destined for the NHL just yet. Expect him to have a solid season in AHL Rochester, though.
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Waived unconditionally
DFree Agent
January 2, 2019
The Blackhawks placed Garrison on unconditional waivers Wednesday, Scott Powers of The Athletic reports.
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Clears waivers, bound for AHL
DChicago Blackhawks  Foreign
January 1, 2019
Garrison cleared waivers Tuesday, Charlie Roumeliotis of NBC Sports Chicago reports, relaying from Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman that the defenseman will head to AHL Rockford.
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Waived by team
DChicago Blackhawks  Foreign
December 31, 2018
Garrison was placed on waivers by the Blackhawks on Monday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
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Packing bags for Chicago
DChicago Blackhawks  Foreign
December 30, 2018
Garrison was traded to the Blackhawks along with Drake Caggiula in exchange for Brandon Manning and Robin Norell, Mark Spector of Sportsnet.ca reports.
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Given clean bill of health
DEdmonton Oilers  Foreign
December 29, 2018
Garrison is expected to be a healthy scratch for Saturday's game against the Sharks, NHL.com's Derek Van Diest reports.
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