Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 102. Not illustrated. Chapters: Abilene Aviators Players, Alexandria Warthogs Players, Amarillo Rattlers Players, Arkansas Glaciercats Players, Austin Ice Bats (Wphl) Players, Central Texas Stampede Players, El Paso Buzzards Players, Lake Charles Ice Pirates Players, Monroe Moccasins Players, New Mexico Scorpions (Wphl) Players, Odessa Jackalopes Players, San Angelo Outlaws Players, San Antonio Outlaws Players, Shreveport Mudbugs Players, Tupelo T-Rex Players, Waco Wizards Players, Trevor Jobe, Kevin Evans, Tony Cimellaro, Bobby Cunningham, Alek Stojanov, Daniel Berthiaume, Dennis Maruk, Jeff Sebastian, Alex Dunn, Dean Mayrand, Mike Lankshear, Shayne Stevenson, Paul Lawless, Nathan Ward, Jay Mazur, Graeme Townshend, Stu Kulak, Jeremy Cornish, Marc Labelle, Peter Ambroziak, Mikhail Nemirovsky, Darcy Verot, Chad Erickson, Alfie Turcotte, Evgeni Ryabchikov, Todd Bidner, Christian Soucy, Shawn Rivers, Matt Delguidice, Ryan Tobler, David Struch, Darin Kimble, John Arnold, Dave Morissette, Layne Roland, Rob Friesen. Excerpt: Trevor Jobe (born May 14th, 1967 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey center who most recently played for Winston-Salem Polar Twins of the Southern Professional Hockey League in 2005. He is known for being a well-traveled, high scoring forward who has played for 35 different teams across North America and Europe. Jobe finished his career with a total of 608 goals and 636 assists for a total of 1244 points over 17 season in the minor leagues but never played a game in the National Hockey League. His 608 career goals is good for 8th most in minor league history. On February 11, 1986, Jobe was released as a member of the Spokane Chiefs. Jobe, who at the time was being treated for a knee injury, was released for an "undisclosed violation of team rules." Jobe was invited to the Maple Leafs ...