Jody Shelley was born on February 7,1976 and is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger.
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Jody Shelley was born on February 7,1976 and is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger.
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Jody Shelley was known as an enforcer and had the most regular season major penalties for fighting since he joined the league; when he retired – on August 9,2013 – he had 173.
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Jody Shelley attended Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial High School, graduating in 1994.
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Jody Shelley was involved in a number of competitive sports in his high school years, including hockey, swimming, and soccer, as well as a brief stint on the volleyball team.
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Jody Shelley began playing hockey in the Yarmouth County Minor Hockey Association until his midget year.
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Jody Shelley moved away from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia when he was 18 to play for the Halifax Mooseheads of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
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Jody Shelley then played 19 games for Dalhousie University before being signed by the Saint John Flames in the AHL to make his pro debut.
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Jody Shelley was signed as a free agent by the Calgary Flames on September 1,1998, but never played for them.
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Two years after joining San Jose, on February 12,2010, Jody Shelley was traded by the Sharks to the Rangers for a conditional sixth-round draft pick.
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On July 1,2010, Jody Shelley signed a three-year contract with the Philadelphia Flyers.
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On September 20,2011, Jody Shelley was suspended for the remainder of the preseason and 5 regular season games for boarding Darryl Boyce.
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Jody Shelley played 11 games in the regular season with no goals, one assist and 20 penalty minutes.
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