Jeremy Schappert | Thunderbirds Player of the Week
October 5, 2009 · 2:55 PM
Player: #2 Jeremy Schappert
Position: Defense
Shoots: Left
Birthday: January 6, 1989
Hometown: Winnipeg, MB
Draft: Eligible 2008
2008-09: In Jeremy’s fourth season with the Thunderbirds, he played a total of 62 regular season games, scoring three goals, registering 10 assists for a point total of 13. Jeremy finished with a plus minus rating of minus-5 and spent a total of 32 minutes in the penalty box. Jeremy played in all five playoff games scoring two points on a goal and an assist and had four penalty minutes.
2007-08: Jeremy played in 40 games during the 2007-08 campaign. He registered one goal along with six assists for seven total points. He had a plus minus rating of plus 8 and spent 14 total minutes in the penalty box. Jeremy also played in all twelve postseason games, scoring four points, all on assists.
2006-07: Jeremy’s season looked to be a promising one in 2006-07 until he was derailed by a separated shoulder. He played 39 regular season games and recorded a goal and five assists for six points with 15 penalty minutes. Jeremy returned for the playoffs and played in the five games against the Vancouver Giants but did not register a point.
2005-2006: In Jeremy’s rookie season with the Thunderbirds he played in 59 regular games and four points on a goal and three assists. He had a plus/minus rating of minus-5 and spent 27 minutes in the penalty box. In December Jeremy traveled to the U-17 World Tournament where he played with teammates Josh Schappert and David Richard for Team Western. During the playoffs Jeremy played in all seven games and spent two minutes in the penalty box.
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