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Sharks Prospect Profile: Thomas Heemskerk

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On Sept. 29, 2009, San Jose Sharks Executive Vice President and General Manager Doug Wilson announced the Sharks had signed free agent goaltender Thomas Heemskerk to an entry-level contract.

“Thomas played very well during this year’s {2009} rookie tournament and made a big impression on our staff,” said Wilson in a press release on the Sharks website.  Doug Soetaert and Craig Hartsburg have done a tremendous job working with Thomas and we look forward to him continuing his development with our organization.”

Born in Chilliwack, B.C., Heemskerk first started skating at age seven after one of the workers at his parents flower nursery, who played hockey, took him out skating.

“My dad always preferred hiring hockey players, and they must have convinced my dad to put me in hockey,” said Heemskerk in an interview via Facebook messaging.  “I was given a few of their sticks and that’s where it took off.”

Instantly hooked, Heemskerk signed up for skating lessons that didn’t go according to plan due to an orthopedic condition.

“I had a problem with being pigeon toed when I was younger and the skating instructor started to put me in net because I was always at the back of the line and I couldn’t do anything,” said Heemskerk in an Oct. 2009 interview with Su Ring of King 5 TV Seattle News.  “It just kind of stuck from there on.”

After playing the 2006-07 season with the BC major midget Fraser Valley Bruins, Heemskerk surprised many in the hockey realm by making the roster of the Western Hockey League’s {WHL} Kootenay Ice for the 2007-08 season as a 17-year-old rookie.  Serving as a backup to Kris Lazaruk, Heemskerk appeared in 27 games and registered a 15-4-3 record to go along with a 2.65 goals-against-average and a .906 save percentage.

Prior to the start of the 2008-09 season, the Ice signed Heemskerk’s Fraser Valley Bruins teammate Nathan Lieuwen, and feeling set in net for the next couple of seasons with Heemskerk and Lieuwen, the Ice traded Lazaruk to the Kelowna Rockets for a fourth-round pick in the WHL Bantam Draft.  Rotating the duo on a consistent basis, Heemskerk registered a record of 7-6-2-2 in 18 games played to go along with a 2.88 goals-against-average and a .887 save percentage.

On Dec. 4, 2008, the Ice received the shocking news that Heemskerk was leaving the team and returning home, citing that his heart wasn’t in it anymore.

“Thomas came and spoke to me {Thursday} following the first part of our U.S. trip and said to me that his heart hasn’t been in the game of hockey dating back to last year,” said Ice General Manager Jeff Chynoweth in a Dec. 2009 interview with Jeff Bromley for an article on Bromley’s Ice Chips blog.  “And he just felt it was his time to go home.  Needless to say, I was in total shock and disbelief.  There was no inkling whatsoever that this was coming about.  None of the veteran players that I talked to had any idea this was coming.”

“I was having a hard time, and eventually took myself out of the situation in Kootenay,” said Heemskerk in the Facebook interview.  “It was a hard time for me, no one likes to quit a season and leave their friends and teammates.”

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After a few days away from the hockey, Heemskerk began getting the itch to play again but realized he needed a fresh start and a new team to give him a chance.  On Dec. 30, 2008, Heemskerk got that fresh start and chance with a new team as the Ice traded him to the Everett Silvertips for a third-round pick in the 2010 WHL Bantam Draft.  Appearing in 27 games for the Silvertips that season, Heemskerk registered a 9-15-2 record to go along with a 3.32 goals-against average and a .906 save percentage.

“It was a perfect situation for me,” said Heemskerk of the Everett trade in the Facebook interview.  “I’ll always owe Doug Soetaert and the organization for getting me back on my feet.”

While training in the off-season that summer, Heemskerk stayed in constant contact with his agent as both were hoping something would materialize with a National Hockey League {NHL} club.  After weeks of waiting, Heemskerk got the news he was being invited to the San Jose Sharks’ Training Camp on a tryout basis.

“I couldn’t believe it was true,” said Heemskerk in the Facebook interview.  “The season I had was not picture perfect but I trained hard and prepared myself as best I could for the opportunity.”

Wanting to prove himself to the Sharks, Heemskerk found himself in net for two games at the 2009 Sharks Rookie Tournament.  Playing against the Anaheim Ducks both games, Heemskerk stopped 61-of-64 shots en route to registering a 2-0 record to along with a 1.50 goals-against-average and a .948 save percentage.

“It was rewarding to win and be successful,” said Heemskerk in the Facebook interview.  “It didn’t seem real at the time when you wearing a Sharks jersey playing against the Ducks.”

Impressed with his workouts at Training Camp and his performance at the Rookie Tournament, the Sharks signed Heemskerk to an entry-level contract.

“The contract was the least of my worries at the time,” said Heemskerk in the Facebook interview.  “I just wanted to show them what I do best, make a name for myself and see where that would get me.”

Returning to the Silvertips for the 2009-10 season, Heemskerk appeared in 42 games and registered a 24-12-4 record to go along with a 2.34 goals-against-average and a .927 save percentage.

On Sept. 17, 2010, the Silvertips traded Heemskerk to the Moose Jaw Warriors for 20-year-old defenseman Chad Suer in a move that didn’t shock Heemskerk.

“I knew a trade was in the works if I couldn’t crack the pro ranks,” said Heemskerk in the Facebook interview.  “It’s a strange feeling waiting for the phone call that you’re being traded somewhere.  I didn’t have a clue what teams were interested and Moose Jaw being a small town made it much more interesting.”

In his final WHL season, Heemskerk appeared in 65 games for the Warriors and registered a 36-21-6 overall record to go along with a 2.94 goals-against-average and a.908 save percentage.  In addition, Heemskerk was named team Most Valuable Player along with forward Quinton Howden during the Yara Warriors Awards Night.

Leading the Warriors into the WHL Playoffs for a first round showdown with the Ice, Heemskerk played outstanding as he recorded two shutouts in the series to go along with a 2.52 goals-against-average and a .930 save percentage.

Unfortunately, the Ice emerged victorious in six games after a thrilling game six on Warrior home ice at the Moose Jaw Civic Center, also known as The Crushed Can Arena, which saw the Warriors rally from a 3-0 deficit before losing a 5-4 heartbreaker. 

The series clinching win for the Ice not only ended the Warriors season and an era at the Crushed Can Arena, but also the WHL careers of Spencer Edwards, Dylan Hood and Heemskerk.

“It’s one of those things that you hear about for a few years but it’s a lot harder to deal with when it’s your turn to be done in juniors,” said Heemskerk in the Facebook interview.  “I avoided thinking of it as my last game, but when the game ended, it really sunk in.  The Crushed Can was a great experience to play in.  To play somewhere with so much history and such a unique design was something I’ll never forget, and it was special to have finished my year in it.”

With the junior hockey chapter of his career finished, Heemskerk, who loves being the difference maker and anchor for his team, has been enjoying his time off this off-season by spending time with family and friends.  In addition, Heemskerk has been training in gyms and on rinks in preparation for the upcoming season.

“I haven’t heard anything of where I’ll play,” said Heemskerk in the Facebook interview.  “I’d love to be in San Jose but I know for my development its best to start slow and work my way up.”

*Information was used from sharks.nhl.com, www.hockeydb.com, jeffbromley.blogspot.com, www.everettsilvertips.com, www.mjwarriros.ca and www.king5.com for this post entry."

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He sounds like a great prospect...

only thing that concerns me is how he quit on the team…hopefully it won’t happen ever again though, he sounds like an exciting player

"I think he just dedicated a Cee Lo Green song to the referee"-Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda on Randy Carlyle yelling at the referee

I never forget a face, but in your case, I'd be glad to make an exception-Groucho Marx

by sanjosesharksfan on Aug 27, 2011 8:41 AM PDT reply actions  

great article though :D

can you do one about tyson sexsmith taylor doherty or nick petrcki?

"I think he just dedicated a Cee Lo Green song to the referee"-Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda on Randy Carlyle yelling at the referee

I never forget a face, but in your case, I'd be glad to make an exception-Groucho Marx

by sanjosesharksfan on Aug 27, 2011 12:42 PM PDT up reply actions  

Already one step ahead lol. Doherty, Petrecki, Acolatse and rest of Worcester crew will have individual research articles starting in mid-September.

As for Sexsmith, it gives me an idea…….I can do a research article on him as well and maybe other players, such as Garet Hunt, that spent time in The Woo last season before being sent down to Stockton.

by Jon Allred on Aug 27, 2011 2:13 PM PDT up reply actions  

For sure

I want to see one on Petrecki

by raphelo on Aug 27, 2011 3:29 PM PDT up reply actions  

We did one last year and are planning to follow up.

Fear the Fin: "I've always said that if you don't have the motivation within you... It's not Doug Wilson's job to motivate me. I've got motivation within myself, especially going through some of the experiences that I had last year." - Nick Petrecki

by Matthew_Taylor on Aug 27, 2011 6:20 PM PDT via iPhone app up reply actions  

the quitting thing isn't something you want to see from someone

but I don’t think its anything to worry that much about, we’re not really sure what his reasons were at the time, maybe he was just going through a period in his life and he’s learned from the experience and regrets leaving his team then. I think the word “quitter” carries a ton of weight that can be unfair to someone labeled with that word, it depends completely on the reason he did it.

by pack_fan on Aug 27, 2011 3:42 PM PDT up reply actions  

Except he doesnt regret it, it says so in the interview, he was glad for the change in his life etc.

by VVhirlwind on Aug 27, 2011 4:14 PM PDT up reply actions  

exactly whats so worrying

"I think he just dedicated a Cee Lo Green song to the referee"-Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda on Randy Carlyle yelling at the referee

I never forget a face, but in your case, I'd be glad to make an exception-Groucho Marx

by sanjosesharksfan on Aug 27, 2011 4:34 PM PDT up reply actions  

Oh please. He was 16 at the time and got burned out. It happens, I’m not that worried, and it’s not like he’s on the fast track to make the team anytime soon.

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by Evilducks on Aug 27, 2011 6:33 PM PDT via iPhone app up reply actions  

exactly

he was 16, and it sounds like it was a good decision for him. Not every instance of “quitting” is immediately bad, as society seems to just accept. There are things called “knowing when to quit” and such, I think this isn’t something to read to much into.

by pack_fan on Aug 27, 2011 7:07 PM PDT up reply actions  

maybe...

i dont know. im not in his place so i cant tell

"I think he just dedicated a Cee Lo Green song to the referee"-Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda on Randy Carlyle yelling at the referee

I never forget a face, but in your case, I'd be glad to make an exception-Groucho Marx

by sanjosesharksfan on Aug 27, 2011 8:34 PM PDT up reply actions  

I blame it all

on the Kootenay Ice, and it’s not because I’m bitter over their defeat of the Winterhawks.

Ian White is bigger this year.

"It was tough to get back at him (Colton Orr) even later because he never played another shift," said Murray, who stands six-foot-three and weighs 240 pounds

by Chiclets on Aug 28, 2011 5:03 PM PDT up reply actions  

This is awesome!

I can’t wait for more of these.

"You know what they say about people with big skates......big feet" - Randy Hahn

by DrewRemendaRogaine on Aug 27, 2011 10:29 AM PDT reply actions  

Thank you. More will be on the way :)

by Jon Allred on Aug 27, 2011 2:15 PM PDT up reply actions  

Where do you think he'll end up?

Do you think it’s realistic that he plays in Stockton or Woosta?

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by PNK on Aug 27, 2011 12:48 PM PDT reply actions  

My guess

It’ll be Stockton, Worcester already has their goalies, or he or Sexsmith might be traded / loaned somewhere. There’s only so many goalie positions and the Sharks have too many goalies!

NHL – Niemi/Niitty
AHL – Sateri/Greiss (Stalock)
ECHL – Sexsmith/Heemskerk, but the Sharks share that affiliate with the Oilers so one of those goalie sport might go to one of their prospects.

by milanahalek on Aug 27, 2011 12:59 PM PDT up reply actions  

That’s what i was thinking.

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by PNK on Aug 27, 2011 2:14 PM PDT up reply actions  

That’s what I was thinking too.

by Jon Allred on Aug 27, 2011 2:16 PM PDT up reply actions  

That’s what I was thinking also.

Every day is just a little worse than the previous, that means every day is the worst day of my life.

by shooting4life on Aug 27, 2011 4:59 PM PDT via mobile up reply actions  

Also that’s what I was thinking.

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by idunno723 on Aug 27, 2011 5:01 PM PDT up reply actions  

the Oilers have a farm system?

news to me…..well mustve been dry for the past half decade or so. hahahahaha

by StevieV17 on Aug 27, 2011 5:17 PM PDT up reply actions  

I want to abuse my powers and delete this combo breaker…

Leslie Knope: "...but it has a lot of heart."
April Ludgate: "That's what people always say when something sucks."
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by idunno723 on Aug 27, 2011 8:36 PM PDT up reply actions  

No cause you’re thinkin’ I’m thinkin’ what you’re thinkin’.

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by Matthew_Taylor on Aug 27, 2011 11:54 PM PDT up reply actions  

That’s stinkin’ thinkin’

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by PNK on Aug 28, 2011 9:23 AM PDT up reply actions  

what am I thinking?

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by BrandonMK50 on Aug 27, 2011 6:54 PM PDT up reply actions  

Was I what that’s thinking?

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by SharksFanTillDeath on Aug 27, 2011 7:51 PM PDT up reply actions  

Thinking this is what I was doing as well.

by Briceratops on Aug 27, 2011 10:47 PM PDT up reply actions  

I think all this thinking has really got me to thinking.

by meetyourmako on Aug 29, 2011 12:23 AM PDT up reply actions  

Welcome aboard Jon!! Thanks for the write-up. I’ve been following you on Finz ’N Stitches for months because I like to read all I can about the prospects. I believe lots of fans feel this way. GO Sharks (and prospects)!!!

by Alaskan_ice on Aug 27, 2011 4:27 PM PDT reply actions  

Thank you kindly A.I. :) Glad you enjoy my research articles. By any chance, are you on twitter? A member commented in my intro post and I didn’t know it was someone I knew on twitter until they tweeted me lol.

by Jon Allred on Aug 27, 2011 8:37 PM PDT up reply actions  

Haha

That was me :)
By the way, awesome post. I like having these articles because otherwise we really don’t hear anything about the prospects, especially guys below the Worcester level.

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by Joe'sWoolyMammoth on Aug 27, 2011 10:31 PM PDT up reply actions  

I really wish we had a blue chip prospect in our system at times though

But I shouldn’t be complaining. Our best prospect just graduated to become a Calder finalist and we traded our OTHER best prospect for an All Star Defenseman and pissed Babcock off.

Anything that pisses Mike Babcock off is A-Ok with me in my book :)

"I think he just dedicated a Cee Lo Green song to the referee"-Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda on Randy Carlyle yelling at the referee

I never forget a face, but in your case, I'd be glad to make an exception-Groucho Marx

by sanjosesharksfan on Aug 28, 2011 12:05 AM PDT reply actions  

I loved it when Babcock made that comment.

Proud member of the "Bring Back Semenov" Club
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"You are down with the homies, my friend." - Randy Hahn
Kent Huskins cares.
"Don't fart on my chair mutha fuckah!" - Randy Hahn

by PNK on Aug 28, 2011 9:25 AM PDT up reply actions  

Nick Petrecki

is kind of a blue chip. Periwinkle Chip, probably.

Fear the Fin: "I've always said that if you don't have the motivation within you... It's not Doug Wilson's job to motivate me. I've got motivation within myself, especially going through some of the experiences that I had last year." - Nick Petrecki

by Matthew_Taylor on Aug 28, 2011 10:00 AM PDT up reply actions  

Actually

Coyle, Petrecki, and Couture are supposed to have the potential to be All Stars….as good or better than players like Jason Arnott, Patrik Elias, and so forth.

On Hockeysfuture, Coyle is an 8 C while Couture and Petrecki are a 7.5B…they’re about equal in ratings if you think about it…the thing is that Coyle is a prospect, anything but a sure thing, as a C is MAY reach potential, and a B is SHOULD reach potential.

I don’t know if you can call that Blue Chip, but it’s pretty good nevertheless.

"I think he just dedicated a Cee Lo Green song to the referee"-Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda on Randy Carlyle yelling at the referee

I never forget a face, but in your case, I'd be glad to make an exception-Groucho Marx

by sanjosesharksfan on Aug 28, 2011 12:05 PM PDT up reply actions  

But...

Charlie Coyle is not a member of the Sharks Organization!!!

(Wow, I actually got to use that in serious sense?)

I do think Petrecki (and Doherty) will eventually be able to crack the Sharks roster on the back end. Couture isn’t really a prospect anymore. Hamilton could make waves, but he’s still a few years away.

Hockey’s Future is far from an exact science, and their rankings are put together by average joes. No way are any of these rankings guaranteed.

Fear the Fin: "I've always said that if you don't have the motivation within you... It's not Doug Wilson's job to motivate me. I've got motivation within myself, especially going through some of the experiences that I had last year." - Nick Petrecki

by Matthew_Taylor on Aug 28, 2011 12:36 PM PDT up reply actions  

I know, I'm just pointing it out.

They don’t really make the most accurate predictions, but it is based off of real scouting reports. But I do see your point. I’m just saying that its said that they have about equal potential. Although I wonder how long it would take Petrecki to play in the NHL

"I think he just dedicated a Cee Lo Green song to the referee"-Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda on Randy Carlyle yelling at the referee

I never forget a face, but in your case, I'd be glad to make an exception-Groucho Marx

by sanjosesharksfan on Aug 28, 2011 1:31 PM PDT up reply actions  

The Sharks’s back end does have a pretty big crack.

by meetyourmako on Aug 29, 2011 12:26 AM PDT up reply actions  

But...

That’s corroborated information!

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"The only crying allowed in hockey is when you lose a playoff series, retire or JR is speaking publicly." - Jamie Baker
"You are down with the homies, my friend." - Randy Hahn
Kent Huskins cares.
"Don't fart on my chair mutha fuckah!" - Randy Hahn

by PNK on Aug 28, 2011 2:21 PM PDT up reply actions  

Plus, Hockey’s Future generally doesn’t have good contributors for the Sharks prospects, so quite a bit of information there is wrong and easily refutable with a quick google seach.

I don’t think Pavelski was a top 20 prospect for the Sharks until after he had already made the NHL. And they kept ranking Sexsmith over Stalock, even after Stalock grabbed the Worcester starting job and Sexsmith was sent down to the ECHL.

Also, they’ve been known to overrated prospects based on the WJC, and Coyle is the only one of him, Petrecki, and Couture to actually play in them.

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by mymclife on Aug 28, 2011 5:00 PM PDT up reply actions  

thats a great point...

i wish we had a reliable site for ALL prospects. but hockeysfuture is as close as it gets

"I think he just dedicated a Cee Lo Green song to the referee"-Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda on Randy Carlyle yelling at the referee

I never forget a face, but in your case, I'd be glad to make an exception-Groucho Marx

by sanjosesharksfan on Aug 28, 2011 6:42 PM PDT up reply actions  

its better than espn though...

but that doesnt say much

"I think he just dedicated a Cee Lo Green song to the referee"-Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda on Randy Carlyle yelling at the referee

I never forget a face, but in your case, I'd be glad to make an exception-Groucho Marx

by sanjosesharksfan on Aug 28, 2011 6:42 PM PDT up reply actions  

He does count toward the limit, but that changes nothing for Wellwood.

Mainly because he’s counted toward the limit since last year, before plenty of other guys were signed and before Wellwood was a part of the organization.

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by Auth0r on Aug 28, 2011 1:56 PM PDT up reply actions  

But

Wellwood’s not part of—ah forget it.

by meetyourmako on Aug 29, 2011 12:28 AM PDT up reply actions  

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