Jamie Baker (ice hockey)

James Paul Baker (born August 31, 1966) is a Canadian former ice hockey player, having played for the Quebec Nordiques, Ottawa Senators, San Jose Sharks and Toronto Maple Leafs. He was a former radio personality for the San Jose Sharks, and was their television color commentator from 2014-2020

Jamie Baker
Born (1966-08-31) August 31, 1966
Nepean, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Quebec Nordiques
Ottawa Senators
San Jose Sharks
Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL Draft 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft
Quebec Nordiques
Playing career 19891999

Playing career

Baker was selected by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1988 NHL Supplemental Draft. Following an outstanding college career with the St. Lawrence University Skating Saints, Baker went on to play in parts of 10 NHL seasons. In 404 career games, he tallied 71 goals and 150 points. Baker also appeared in 25 Stanley Cup playoff games. As a player, Baker is best known for scoring the series-winning goal for the San Jose Sharks in the seventh game of the 1994 Western Conference Quarterfinals against the heavily favored Detroit Red Wings. Baker is tied with Jeff Friesen for the Sharks single-season short-handed goals record with 6, set in his 1995-96 season during which he scored 16 total goals.[1]

In 2005–06 season, Baker returned to the San Jose Sharks, joining Dan Rusanowsky and David Maley on the Sharks' radio broadcast team. He called most games with Rusanowsky, although he would occasionally be replaced by Maley when sent on assignments for the organization. On occasions, Baker and Maley joined Rusanowsky in a popular "triple-cast" format. Beginning with the 2008–09 season, Baker formally hosted pre-game and post-game shows for Sharks games on NBC Sports Bay Area. He became Randy Hahn's color commentator on the Sharks' NBC Sports California broadcasts in 2014 after Drew Remenda's departure to a same role for the Edmonton Oilers, but this time, he called all Sharks home games from "Inside-the-Glass". From the 2018–19 season until 2020, he and Bret Hedican joined Randy Hahn in a popular "triple-cast" format.

Baker was also a co-coach of the Santa Clara Blackhawks CAHA state championship winning Bantam A team for the 2009–10 season.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1985–86 St. Lawrence University ECAC 319162552
1986–87 St. Lawrence University ECAC 328243259
1987–88 St. Lawrence University ECAC 3826285444
1988–89 St. Lawrence University ECAC 1311162716
1989–90 Halifax Citadels AHL 7417436047 60007
1989–90 Quebec Nordiques NHL 10000
1990–91 Halifax Citadels AHL 5014223685
1990–91 Quebec Nordiques NHL 182028
1991–92 Halifax Citadels AHL 950512
1991–92 Quebec Nordiques NHL 527101732
1992–93 Ottawa Senators NHL 7619294854
1993–94 San Jose Sharks NHL 651251738 1432530
1994–95 San Jose Sharks NHL 43741122 1122412
1995–96 San Jose Sharks NHL 7716173379
1996–97 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 58881628
1997–98 Chicago Wolves IHL 5311344580 2245942
1997–98 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 1305510
1998–99 San Jose Sharks NHL 10110
1998–99 HIFK SM-l 1115622
NHL totals 4047179150271 2554942

References

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