
Jameson, 28, spent last season with the Fife Flyers, where he led the team in goals (13) and points (30), while also leading the league in both faceoff wins (671) and faceoffs taken (1218).
The Brandon, Manitoba native played his junior hockey with the Swan Valley Stampeders (MJHL), recording 121 points in 169 games and serving as captain during his final season before committing to the University of Manitoba.
Throughout his collegiate career, Jameson continued to display strong leadership both on and off the ice, serving as Bison captain during his final season while also earning the Canada West Student-Athlete Community Service Award.
He began his professional career late in the 2021/22 campaign and, over the following two seasons, made 165 appearances in the ECHL across the Fort Wayne Komets, Utah Grizzlies and Norfolk Admirals.
Jameson first made the move to the EIHL ahead of the 2024/25 campaign when he signed with the Glasgow Clan, before joining the Flyers last season. He now arrives in Dundee with over 130 games of EIHL experience, providing proven depth down the middle to the Stars lineup.

Speaking on his move to Dundee, Jameson said:
“I’m very excited to sign with Dundee. I think it’s going to be a good opportunity for me and it seems like we’ll have a really competitive team, so I’m excited for that. This will be my third Scottish city to live in and I’ve heard nothing but good things about Dundee, so I think it’s going to be a lot of fun.”
“I wasn’t necessarily looking to complete the Scottish trifecta, per se, but I wanted somewhere that I was going to have a lot of opportunity, play a big role and be on a team that I think is going to be competitive. I felt like Dundee was the perfect fit for me.”
“Scott seems like an experienced coach who has seen a lot of hockey, and I think he’ll do a good job leading us this year.”
“I think work ethic is the first thing people would recognise about my game. It’s something I take a lot of pride in and something a lot of the success I’ve had in my career has stemmed from. I take pride in being a strong 200-foot centre, being good in the faceoff circle and being hard to play against.”
“There’s a lot of optimism around this year. I think we’ll have a really strong group and things will be a lot better than last year. We’re going to be a competitive team that’s back in the playoff hunt, and we’ll be a hard team to play against.”
Head Coach Scott Dutertre added:
“I liked Keaton when he played in North America in the ECHL, and when I saw he was potentially available, I jumped at the chance to bring him to Dundee. I really like his game, and he fits what we’re trying to do within our organisation.
“He’s really hungry to make an impact offensively, I think he can do that, and I’m really excited to have him.”
Jameson is our 5th signing of the summer, joining Josh Nelson, Jonathan McBean, Ben Brown and Travis Ewanyk next season’s roster.
You can see Keaton’s complete career history and statistics by clicking HERE!
Fans are able to hear more from Keaton and Scott in an exclusive interview on Stars TV, available now, with more signing news to follow in the coming weeks.