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Jim Veltman
Lacrosse player

Jim Veltman

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Lacrosse player
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58 years
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Biography

James Edward "Scoop" Veltman (born March 8, 1966 in Brampton, Ontario) is a former lacrosse player who played for the Toronto Rock, the Ontario Raiders, and the Buffalo Bandits in the National Lacrosse League. Veltman won three NLL championships with the Bandits and then five more with the Rock, where he was captain for ten seasons.
Veltman and Dallas Eliuk were inducted into the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame in March, 2009.

NLL career

Veltman began his NLL career in 1992 with the Buffalo Bandits. He played 5 seasons with the Bandits, winning three NLL Championships. After the 1996 season, Veltman and his wife travelled to Uganda where they did volunteer work for 17 months.

In 1998, Veltman returned to the NLL, moving with Bandit head coach Les Bartley to the expansion Ontario Raiders, based in Hamilton, Ontario. A year later, the Ontario franchise move to Toronto, becoming the Toronto Rock, where Jim has won five more NLL Championships. Veltman was the captain of the Rock from 1999 until his retirement following the 2008 season.

Jim Veltman led the National Lacrosse League in loose balls in 14 out of the 16 seasons he played, earning him the nickname "Scoop". On February 5, 2006, Veltman reached a milestone as he "scooped" his 2000th career loose ball. He also set the single season record for loose balls with 226 in the 2006 season. Veltman scooped 14 loose balls on April 8, 2006, to break his own previous record of 207, set in 2003. The record stood until Geoff Snider scooped 244 in 2008. John Tavares, the NLL's all-time leading scorer, considers Veltman to be "the best teammate he ever had."

Veltman was the first recipient of the National Lacrosse League Sportsmanship Award in 2002, and was named league MVP in 2004. He was also the first recipient of the Toronto Rock's Les Bartley Award (not to be confused with the NLL's Les Bartley Award for coach of the year).

On September 11, 2007, the Toronto Rock announced that they had resigned Veltman to a five-year agreement. Veltman would remain captain of the Rock for one more season, after which he would retire from playing and join the Rock coaching staff. The announcement ended speculation that Veltman was considering retiring to take the vacant Colorado Mammoth head coach position, a position eventually taken by Bob McMahon.

On April 27, 2008, Veltman played his last career game, as the Rock lost 15-14 to the Philadelphia Wings. Veltman had one goal, four assists, and 17 loose balls.

Off the floor, Veltman is a physical education teacher at Agincourt Collegiate Institute in Scarborough, Toronto, where he coaches the lacrosse team.

Canadian Lacrosse Association Career

1992 - Member of the Mann Cup winning Brampton Excelsiors
1993 - Member of the Mann Cup winning Brampton Excelsiors
1998 - Member of the Mann Cup winning Brampton Excelsiors
2003 - Member of the Mann Cup winning Victoria Shamrocks

International Lacrosse Career

2003 - Captain of Team Canada, winners of the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships

Statistics

NLL

Reference:

Jim VeltmanRegular SeasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GPGPGAPtsLBPIMPts/GPLB/GPPIM/GP

1992Buffalo Bandits8823311163.881.380.7533252571.678.332.33
1993Buffalo Bandits672027102144.5017.002.3320771943.509.502.00
1994Buffalo Bandits813243713084.6316.251.00247113265.5016.003.00
1995Buffalo Bandits81624409185.0011.381.0012461226.0012.002.00
1996Buffalo Bandits1011223312563.3012.500.6020553502.5017.500.00
1998Ontario Raiders1274047194103.9216.170.83
1999Toronto Rock1212324416663.6713.830.502210123346.0016.502.00
2000Toronto Rock1273744164103.6713.670.8322683144.0015.502.00
2001Toronto Rock1492332161132.2911.500.9321231921.509.501.00
2002Toronto Rock16163753203223.3112.691.3820443402.0017.000.00
2003Toronto Rock16164359207123.6912.940.7522572023.5010.001.00
2004Toronto Rock16125365179184.0611.191.1311231103.0011.000.00
2005Toronto Rock1382836193292.7714.852.2322793624.5018.001.00
2006Toronto Rock1663642226322.6314.132.0011231303.0013.000.00
2007Toronto Rock1333437143102.8511.000.7710111001.0010.000.00
2008Toronto Rock146172312281.648.710.57
1941574936502,4172123.3512.461.0925206484330333.3613.201.32
Career Total:2191775577342,7472453.3512.541.12

GP–Games played;G–Goals;A–Assists;Pts–Points;LB–Loose balls;PIM–Penalty minutes;Pts/GP–Points per games played;LB/GP–Loose balls per games played;PIM/GP–Penalty minutes per games played;

Awards

Preceded by
Gary Gait
NLL Most Valuable Player
2004
Succeeded by
Colin Doyle
Preceded by
none
NLL Sportsmanship Award
2002
Succeeded by
Chris Driscoll
Preceded by
none
Toronto Rock captain
1999-2008 seasons
Succeeded by
Chris Driscoll

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