Trevor Jobe, born on May 14, 1967, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey centre. Over the course of his career, he became known for his remarkable scoring ability and versatility, playing for an impressive thirty-five different teams across North America and Europe.
Jobe's professional journey culminated in 2005 with the Winston-Salem Polar Twins of the Southern Professional Hockey League. Throughout his seventeen seasons in the minor leagues, he amassed a total of six hundred and eight goals and six hundred and thirty-six assists, resulting in a staggering one thousand two hundred and forty-four points. Despite his prolific scoring, he never had the opportunity to compete in the National Hockey League.
Notably, Jobe ranks as the fourth all-time career scorer in the ECHL, with six hundred and sixty-five points to his name. His impressive tally of six hundred and eight career goals places him eighth in the history of minor league hockey, a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport.