Jacob De Serres | Thunderbirds Player Profile


October 5, 2009 · 3:05 PM

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Player: #29 Jacob De Serres

Position: Goalie

Shoots: Right

Birthday: March 18, 1990

Hometown: Calgary, AB

Draft: By Philadelphia Flyers, in the 3rd round, 84th overall, of 2008 Draft

2008-09: Jacob played a total of 32 games, racking up 1,582 minutes and ending the regular season with an 11-16-0-0 record. Jacob recorded a season high 39 saves against the Spokane Chiefs on December 27 in a 4-0 loss. He had 33 saves in a 3-1 win over Kamloops on January 4 at ShoWare Center. Jacob’s regular season ended with a goal against average of 3.41, a save percentage of .883 and one shutout.

2007-08: Jacob played in 34 regular season games, tallying 1972 minutes while posting a 20-11-0-1 record. He recorded a .922 save percentage and had a goals against average of 2.28. During the regular season he recorded three shutouts. Jacob had a season high 38 saves against both Calgary and Vancouver. In the playoffs, Jacob played in five games, posting a record of 1-1-1-0. He played 208 minutes and had a goals against average of 2.89 with a save percentage of .906.

2006-07: Jacob played 1076 minutes over 25 regular season games and had a 7-9-0-2 record. He stopped 449 of 499 shots for a save percentage of .900%. Jacob had a goals against average in the regular season of 2.79 with three shutouts, against Chilliwack, Kamloops and Spokane. Jacob played in the Canada Winter Games for Team Alberta in late February and early March. He played 31 minutes in two playoff games and stopped 11 of 15 shots.

2005-06: Jacob played three games in net for the T-Birds this season. He had a 3-0-0-0 record and played 183 minutes. He stopped 74 of 79 shots for a Save Percentage of .936. Jacob’s Goals Against Average was 1.63. Jacob was called up from the Calgary Buffaloes Midget AAA team. He played 1246 minutes in 21 games with the Buffaloes. Jacob had a Goals Against Average of 2.50.

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