Joseph John Oswald "Jake" Sheppard (July 27, 1902 – August 28, 1969) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played nine seasons in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Cougars, New York Americans, Boston Bruins, and Chicago Black Hawks from 1926 to 1934. Johnny was the brother of the former NHL player, Frank Sheppard. He was born in Montreal, Quebec but grew up in Selkirk, Manitoba.

Playing career

Sheppard began his career with the Selkirk Jr. Fisherman of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League and Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Canada Hockey League. He joined the Detroit Cougars in the team's inaugural season of 1926–27, in which he played 43 games and led the team in goals (13), assists (8), points (21), and penalty minutes (60). On November 22, 1927, Sheppard scored the first goal at the new Detroit Olympia against Ottawa Senators' goaltender Alex Connell.

Sheppard was traded to the New York Americans, where he played five seasons and posted career highs in goals (17 in 1932–33) and points (29 in 1929–30). He also played for the Bronx Tigers of the Canadian-American Hockey League in 1931–32. Before his final NHL season in 1933–34, Sheppard was traded from the Americans to the Bruins, who released him after four games. He signed with the Black Hawks and helped the team win the Stanley Cup.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1918–19Selkirk Jr. FishermenMJHL
1919–20Selkirk Jr. FishermenMJHL
1919–20Selkirk Jr. FishermenM-Cup43360
1920–21Selkirk Jr. FishermenMJHL
1921–22Selkirk FishermenMHL111021219
1922–23Edmonton EskimosWCHL21112620000
1923–23Edmonton EskimosSt-Cup10000
1923–24Edmonton EskimosWCHL2562814
1924–25Edmonton EskimosWCHL281441826
1925–26Edmonton EskimosWHL2377141621012
1926–27Detroit CougarsNHL431382160
1927–28Detroit CougarsNHL4410102040
1928–29New York AmericansNHL435493820000
1929–30New York AmericansNHL4314152932
1930–31New York AmericansNHL42581316
1931–32New York AmericansNHL51012
1931–32Bronx TigersCan-Am331711282721012
1932–33New York AmericansNHL461792632
1933–34Boston BruinsNHL40000
1933–34Chicago Black HawksNHL38347480000
1934–35Seattle SeahawksNWHL36617233852240
1935–36Seattle SeahawksNWHL391310232942462
WCHL/WHL totals972814426241012
NHL totals3086858126224100000

Awards and achievements

External links

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