Fast-forward four years and the former Oil Country fan favourite has become entrenched in the Cologne hockey community, starring as one of the team's top forwards and serving as the poster boy for their much-anticipated NHL Global Series Challenge game against his former squad on Wednesday.
"It's cool… I'm going to try to find a way to get up there, snip that down and take it home with me when this game's over with," he laughed, referring to the massive promotional banner hanging from 18,000-seat Lanxess Arena in Cologne showcasing him opposite hometown hero Leon Draisaitl.
After a four-year NCAA career with the Miami-Ohio Redhawks, Jones broke into the NHL with the Nashville Predators and was later claimed by the Oilers via waivers on March 3, 2010.
A new opportunity with a new organization proved fruitful for him over the next two seasons as he put up 35 goals and 58 total points, missing just four games combined in 2010-11 and 2011-12.
Poised to continue to be a key contributor for the Oilers during the lockout-shortened 2012-13 season, Jones was dealt a tough blow on New Year's Eve when he suffered a serious eye injury during an informal skate in Minnesota.
Two surgeries later, Jones suited up for just 27 of the team's 48 games that season and couldn't quite regain the offensive groove he enjoyed during his first two years in blue and orange. He signed a one-year contract with the Oil for 2013-14 before the sides parted ways and he ultimately ended up in Cologne the following year.
It certainly wasn't how he wanted the NHL portion of his career to end, but he carries with him many fond memories from his Oilers tenure.
"The entire experience was something that I'll remember," Jones said. "That was the best hockey I've played. The organization was amazing, the fan support was amazing. Most of what I'll take out of there is the lifetime friends that I made on the team and the relationships that I built while I was there."