19
Jesse Schultz (F)
Cincinnati Cyclones
Name: |
Jesse Schultz |
Number: |
19 |
Pos.: |
F |
Shoots: |
R |
Height: |
6-0 |
Weight: |
192 |
Birthdate: |
1982-09-28 |
Birthplace: |
Strasbourg, SK |
Biography
BIO: Schultz led the ECHL in scoring with a career-high 80 points on 22 goals and a League-leading 58 assists through 71 games, and was third with 22 power play assists and tied for sixth with 25 power play points. Schultz was also fourth in the ECHL with a plus-39 on-ice rating. His career year earned him ECHL MVP honors, along with the ECHL scoring title and a spot on the All-ECHL First Team. He enjoyed 25-multi-point efforts this season, including a season-high four-point outing (2g, 2a) on January 5, in an 8-5 win over the Kalamazoo Wings. He also experienced a pair of nine-game points streaks from November 28-December 21 (6g, 6a) and again from February 16- March 8 (5g, 10a). Schultz is entering his third season in a Cyclones uniform, and last season was a continuation of the success he experienced in 2017-18 where he led the team and ranked second in ECHL scoring with 18 goals and a League-leading 57 assists for 72 points in 72 games played. He also earned All-ECHL Second Team honors in the process.
Hailing from Strasbourg, SK, Schultz has seen success across a multitude of leagues and levels during his 18-year career. He eclipsed 900 career games and 800 career points in 2017-18 and now finds himself a mere 25 games shy of 1,000 for his career, and 14 points away from 900. In addition to his 265 games of ECHL experience where he has totaled 280 points (101g, 179a) between the Cyclones, Rapid City Rush, and Columbia Inferno, his time in North American has been marked by 375 games of American Hockey League (AHL) experience where he amassed 112 goals and 140 assists, as well as over 160 Central Hockey League (CHL) games where he accounted for 65 goals and 133 assists. Schultz also skated in a pair of National Hockey League (NHL) games with the Vancouver Canucks in 2006-07. He has also seen time overseas in Denmark, England, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, and Sweden.