Jamie Cooke

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Jamie Cooke
Born (1968-11-05) November 5, 1968 (age 55)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 208 lb (94 kg; 14 st 12 lb)
Position Right wing
Shot Right
Played for AHL
Hershey Bears
ECHL
Birmingham Bulls
Bakersfield Condors
CHL
Memphis Riverkings
CoHL
Flint Generals
WCHL
Idaho Steelheads
Bakersfield Condors
NHL Draft 140th overall, 1988
Philadelphia Flyers
Playing career 19912004

Jamie Cooke (born November 5, 1968) is a Canadian American former professional ice hockey and inline hockey player. He was selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 7th round (140th overall) of the 1988 NHL Entry Draft.

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Cooke played 13 seasons (1991 – 2004) of professional ice hockey and during the off-seasons he also played professional inline hockey from 1994 to 1999.

At the age of 44, Cooke was selected to join the United States men's national inline hockey team to compete at the 2013 Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS) Senior Men's Inline Hockey World Championships held from July 14 – 21 in Anaheim and Huntington Beach, California, followed by the World Games 2013 held from July 24–31, 2013 in Cali, Colombia. [1]

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1986–87 Bramalea Blues MetJBHL 3721284946
1987–88Bramalea BluesMetJBHL3726447056
1988–89 Colgate University NCAA 2813112426
1989–90 Colgate UniversityNCAA3816203624
1990–91 Colgate UniversityNCAA3229265522
1991–92 Hershey Bears AHL 6615264149
1992–93 Hershey BearsAHL361171812
1993–94 Birmingham Bulls ECHL 5224234755101458
1994–95 Flint Generals CoHL 1338117
1994–95 Memphis RiverKings CHL 3523224511
1995–96 Memphis RiverKingsCHL6328437137632511
1996–97 Memphis RiverKingsCHL5925315657188132122
1997–98 Idaho Steelheads WCHL 6230407010041126
1998–99 Bakersfield Condors WCHL502426506321015
1999–00 Bakersfield CondorsWCHL6929558458431416
2000–01 Bakersfield CondorsWCHL723342758030114
2001–02 Bakersfield CondorsWCHL672622487740112
2002–03 Bakersfield CondorsWCHL643024544252026
2003–04 Bakersfield CondorsECHL1311227
AHL totals10226335961
ECHL totals6525244982101458
CHL totals15776961721052411152633
WCHL totals38417220938142022741139

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-ECAC Hockey Rookie Team 1988–89 [2]

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References

  1. "Jamie Cooke to represent the USA at World Inline Games". Bakersfield Condors. July 23, 2013.
  2. "ECAC All-Rookie Teams". College Hockey Historical Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2013.