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{{short description|Canadian ice hockey and lacrosse player}} |
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{{Infobox ice hockey player |
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| image = JEREMYCHEYNE.png |
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| caption = Jeremy Cheyne playing for the Calgary Roughnecks in 2006. |
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| image_size = 230px |
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| played_for = [[ECHL]]<br>[[Victoria Salmon Kings]]<br>[[Oberliga (ice hockey)|Germany]]<br>[[ESV Bayreuth]]<br>[[NCAA]]<br>[[Western Michigan University]]<br>[[National Lacrosse League|NLL]]<br>[[Calgary Roughnecks]]<br>[[Western Lacrosse Association|WLA]]<br>[[Victoria Shamrocks]] |
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| position = [[Forward (ice hockey)|Forward]] |
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| shoots = Right |
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| height_ft = 5 |
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| height_in = 10 |
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| weight_lb = 241 |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1980|07|10}} |
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| birth_place = [[Calgary, Alberta|Calgary]], [[Alberta]], Canada |
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| draft = Undrafted |
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| career_start = 2001 |
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| career_end = 2006 |
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[[File:Box Lacrosse.jpg|thumb|220px|alt=text|National Lacrosse League game]] |
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==Athletics== |
==Athletics== |
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===Lacrosse=== |
===Lacrosse=== |
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⚫ | In 2004, Cheyne signed a one-year contract with the [[2006 Calgary Roughnecks season|Calgary Roughnecks Professional Lacrosse Club]] of the [[National Lacrosse League]]. In 2005, he re-signed for an additional two-year contract. In 2006, he was moved to the active playing roster. A lower body injury led to his eventual retirement following the 2006 campaign. On April 16, 2006, playing in his first NLL game versus the [[Colorado Mammoth]], Cheyne collected 2 goals in a 17-7 loss. |
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In 2006, Cheyne signed with the [[Victoria Shamrocks]] of the [[Western Lacrosse Association]]. |
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⚫ | In 2004, Cheyne signed a one-year contract with the [[2006 Calgary Roughnecks season|Calgary Roughnecks Professional Lacrosse Club]] of the [[National Lacrosse League]]. In 2005, he re-signed for an additional two |
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In 2015, Cheyne's minor lacrosse jersey was retired by the Calgary Axemen Lacrosse Club in a ceremony held at the Canada Day Lacrosse Tournament on June 28, 2015. |
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===Hockey=== |
===Hockey=== |
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In 2001, Cheyne led the [[Alberta Junior Hockey League|Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL)]] in scoring with 128 points (60 G, 68 A, 131 PIM) in 62 games. In the same year, Cheyne was selected to the AJHL All-League Team representing the North First Team as a member of the [[Fort McMurray Oil Barons]]. In addition, Cheyne was awarded the Ernie Love Trophy as the AJHL's Top Scorer and finished 2nd in scoring in the [[Canadian Junior Hockey League]]. |
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In 2001, Cheyne received an athletic scholarship from [[Western Michigan University]] that played Division 1 hockey in the [[Central Collegiate Hockey Association|Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA)]]. Cheyne was awarded the Peter R. Ellis Academic Award in both 2003 and 2004 for academic excellence and maintaining the highest Grade Point Average, 3.94, in the WMU Broncos hockey program. On January 30, 2003, Cheyne was selected as the CCHA Offensive Player of the Week. |
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⚫ | In the summer of 2004, Cheyne competed in a reality show entitled ''[[Making the Cut: Last Man Standing|Making the Cut]]''. The hockey themed show was aired on [[CBC Television]] in the fall of 2004 and showcased the top 68 Canadian professional hockey players not currently in the NHL. The show was filmed in Vernon, British Columbia and included the coaching of [[Scotty Bowman]] and [[Mike Keenan]]. |
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⚫ | In the summer of 2004, Cheyne competed in a reality show entitled ''[[Making the Cut: Last Man Standing|Making the Cut]]''. The hockey themed show was aired on [[CBC Television]] in the fall of 2004 and showcased the top 68 Canadian professional hockey players not currently in the NHL. The show was filmed in Vernon, British Columbia and included the coaching of [[Scotty Bowman]] and [[Mike Keenan]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
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* 2005 Transactions. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110611040532/http://www.calgaryroughnecks.com/default.asp?webpage=475 Calgary Roughnecks]. [cited October 24, 2005] |
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* [http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3094479 Our Sports Central]. [cited October 20, 2004]. 11 |
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* Ty Pilson {{usurped|1=[https://archive.today/20120715013540/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Lacrosse/2006/04/21/1543971-sun.html Calgary Sun]}}. [cited April 21, 2006] |
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* [http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=465 NLL.com]. [cited April 20, 2006]. 38 |
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* Paris Cosby. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110629145834/http://www.realitynewsonline.com/cgi-bin/ae.pl?mode=1&article=article4830.art&page=1 Reality News]. [cited October 7, 2010]. 16 |
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* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=63230 HockeyDB.com] |
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* [https://www.wmich.edu/wmu/news/2001/0104/0001-x168.html Bronco hockey announces 2001 recruiting class. WMU Broncos.] |
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* [http://www.wmubroncos.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4600&ATCLID=205011163 Hockey Team Awards. WMU Broncos. ] |
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==External links== |
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{{Lacrosse topics}} |
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*{{icehockeystats}} |
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --> |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Canadian ice hockey player |
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 1 February 2024
Jeremy Cheyne | |||
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Born |
Calgary, Alberta, Canada | July 10, 1980||
Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) | ||
Weight | 241 lb (109 kg; 17 st 3 lb) | ||
Position | Forward | ||
Shot | Right | ||
Played for |
ECHL Victoria Salmon Kings Germany ESV Bayreuth NCAA Western Michigan University NLL Calgary Roughnecks WLA Victoria Shamrocks | ||
NHL draft | Undrafted | ||
Playing career | 2001–2006 |
Jeremy Cheyne (born July 10, 1980) is a Canadian retired professional athlete who is credited for being one of few Canadian-born athletes to play both professional ice hockey and lacrosse.
Athletics
[edit]Lacrosse
[edit]In 2004, Cheyne signed a one-year contract with the Calgary Roughnecks Professional Lacrosse Club of the National Lacrosse League. In 2005, he re-signed for an additional two-year contract. In 2006, he was moved to the active playing roster. A lower body injury led to his eventual retirement following the 2006 campaign. On April 16, 2006, playing in his first NLL game versus the Colorado Mammoth, Cheyne collected 2 goals in a 17-7 loss.
In 2006, Cheyne signed with the Victoria Shamrocks of the Western Lacrosse Association.
In 2015, Cheyne's minor lacrosse jersey was retired by the Calgary Axemen Lacrosse Club in a ceremony held at the Canada Day Lacrosse Tournament on June 28, 2015.
Hockey
[edit]In 2001, Cheyne led the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) in scoring with 128 points (60 G, 68 A, 131 PIM) in 62 games. In the same year, Cheyne was selected to the AJHL All-League Team representing the North First Team as a member of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons. In addition, Cheyne was awarded the Ernie Love Trophy as the AJHL's Top Scorer and finished 2nd in scoring in the Canadian Junior Hockey League.
In 2001, Cheyne received an athletic scholarship from Western Michigan University that played Division 1 hockey in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). Cheyne was awarded the Peter R. Ellis Academic Award in both 2003 and 2004 for academic excellence and maintaining the highest Grade Point Average, 3.94, in the WMU Broncos hockey program. On January 30, 2003, Cheyne was selected as the CCHA Offensive Player of the Week.
In 2004, Cheyne signed a one-year contract with the Victoria Salmonkings of the ECHL.
Reality Television
[edit]In the summer of 2004, Cheyne competed in a reality show entitled Making the Cut. The hockey themed show was aired on CBC Television in the fall of 2004 and showcased the top 68 Canadian professional hockey players not currently in the NHL. The show was filmed in Vernon, British Columbia and included the coaching of Scotty Bowman and Mike Keenan.
References
[edit]- 2005 Transactions. Calgary Roughnecks. [cited October 24, 2005]
- Our Sports Central. [cited October 20, 2004]. 11
- Ty Pilson Calgary Sun[usurped]. [cited April 21, 2006]
- NLL.com. [cited April 20, 2006]. 38
- Paris Cosby. Reality News. [cited October 7, 2010]. 16
- HockeyDB.com
- Bronco hockey announces 2001 recruiting class. WMU Broncos.
- Hockey Team Awards. WMU Broncos.
External links
[edit]- Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com