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Jed Ortmeyer




NHL, the National Hockey League is a premier professional North American Sports League played in indoor stadiums. It’s divided into two conferences, each comprising of three divisions of ice hockey teams. 
 
Jed Ortmeyer was born on 3 September 1978 in Omaha, Nebraska. His height is 6 foot and weight is 193 lbs. In NHL Career he has appeared in 136 career games with the Rangers, registering seven goals and six assists, along with 54 penalty minutes.
 
In 2005-06, he appeared in 78 games with the Rangers registering five goals and two assists, along with 38 penalty minutes. He ranked first among team forwards and seventh among all NHL forwards with 75 blocked shots. He ranked third on the team with 125 hits and tallied a season-high, five shots on goal on January 3 versus Tampa Bay. He netted his second four on four goal of the season on November 26 versus Washington. He tallied a goal and posted a plus-one rating on November 12 at Pittsburgh. He registered an assist and tied a season-high with a plus-two rating on October 29 at Montreal. He notched his first goal of the season, the game-winning tally, on October 15 versus Atlanta. He assisted on Ville Nieminen’s game-winning goal on October 13 versus New Jersey. He appeared in four playoff games with the Rangers, tallying one goal along with four penalty minutes and led the team with a plus-one rating in the playoffs.
 
In 2004-05, he skated in 61 games with the Hartford Wolf Pack, registering seven goals and 20 assists, along with 63 penalty minutes. He turned in First Star performance on April 3 at Lowell, contributing a goal and two assists with a plus-3 rating in a 5-1 victory. He returned to action on February 23 versus San Antonio after missing seven games due to injury. He Struck for Wolf Pack’s second hat trick of season, including game-winning goal, on January 22 versus Lowell, earning First Star honors in 6-4 victory. He returned to action on January 19 versus Springfield after missing 11 games due to injury. He posted a four-assist game on December 4 at Worcester. He tallied his first goal of season on October 29 at Lowell.

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