Jerome Flaake

Jerome Flaake (born 2 March 1990 in Wilhelm- Pieck -Stadt Guben, GDR ) is a German ice hockey player. Since 2010 he has played in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga for the Hamburg Freezers on the position of the left winger. He has a brother, Norman Flaake.

Career

Flaake began playing hockey at the ESV King Brunn and then moved to the Augsburger EV. In the season 2005/ 06 the attacker for the SC Riessersee in the German junior league was active, retired with the team but already in the play-off quarter-finals from. The following season spent Flaake in young Adler Mannheim, the youth team of the DEL - club Adler Mannheim. There the links Sagittarius promoted with 32 goals in 36 games for the top scorer of the first round. However, in the final of the play-offs, the striker failed the MERC to the Cologne young sharks.

In the summer of 2007 Flaake eventually switched to the then -final opponents and was in his first season eligible to play in the cathedral city for both the DNL team as well as for the DEL team of sharks, where he made ​​his debut during the season and 30 season games played. At the same time Flaake the title of Topscorers DNL secured with 74 points in 32 games. Following the season the winger in the NHL Entry Draft in 2008 was selected in the fifth round to 130th place out of the Toronto Maple Leafs. In addition, the Prince George Cougars elected him from the Western Hockey League in the CHL Import Draft in ninth position overall.

In summer 2010 Flaake signed a two year contract with the Hamburg Freezers, which he extended for another two years in 2012.

Awards and achievements

  • 2007 top scorer in the DNL Main Round ( together with Martin Stocker background )
  • 2008 promotion to the top division at the U20 Junior World Championship Division I
  • 2008 top scorer of the DNL Main Round
  • 2010 promotion to the top division at the U20 Junior World Championship Division I
  • 2010 Best striker in the U20 Junior World Championship Division I, Group A

Career Stats

Internationally

Represented Germany at:

  • U18 Junior A World Cup 2007
  • U20 Junior B World Cup 2008
  • U18 Junior A World Cup 2008
  • U20 Junior A World Cup 2009
  • U20 Junior B World Cup 2010

( Key to Career statistics: Sp or GP = Games Played, T or G = goals scored, V or A = achieved assists; Pts or Pts = scored points scorer, SM or PIM = received penalty minutes, / - = Plus / Minus balance sheet; PP = scored majority gates; SH = scored shorthanded goals, GW = achieved victory gates; Play-downs/Relegation 1 )

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