Junior Season Earned the George McCarthy Performance Award for scholastic and athletic achievement and was named to the All-WCHA All-Academic Team ... Finished fourth on the team in scoring with 18 points (nine goals and nine assists) ... His nine goals ranked third on the team ... Six of his nine goals came on the powerplay, tied for second on the team ... Recorded 97 shots, second most on the team ... Scored three goals and added six assists for nine points over a season-high six=game point streak from Jan. 15th to Feb. 6th ... Scored two goals and added one assist against Alaska Anchorage on Jan. 16th.
Sophomore Season Earned Gary Crosby Memorial Award as the team’s leading scorer and the Merv Young Award as the team’s most valuable player ... An All-WCHA Academic Team selection ... Led the team in goals (16) and points (27) ... His 16 goals ranked ninth in the WCHA ... Tied for team lead in power play goals with six ... One of four players to see action in all 38 games ... Notched first career multi-point game, thanks to one goal and one assist against Northern Michigan on Oct. 10 ... Recorded first career short-handed goal, and the game-winner, at Lake Superior State on Oct. 11 ... Scored game-winning goal against North Dakota at Great Lakes Invitational ... Scored a career-high two goals against St. Cloud State on Feb. 14 ... Set career marks for assists (three) and points (four) in a 6-5 overtime win against Minnesota on March 6.
Freshman Season Played in 37 games ... Finished second among freshmen with nine points (three goals, six assists) ... Recorded an assist for his first career point in 2-0 win over Minnesota State on Oct. 19 ... Scored his first career goal the following night in 7-1 win over Minnesota State on Oct. 20 ... Tallied career-high, three-game point streak from Oct. 19 to 26 ... Recorded an assist and a goal in home series against St. Cloud State on Nov. 9-10.
Prior to Michigan Tech Skated three seasons with the Olds Grizzlys of the Alberta Junior Hockey League … A two-time AJHL South Division All-Star Team selection … Scored 26-22--48 points in 47 games in 2006-07 … Missed 15 contests due to injury … Ranked third among AJHL players in power-play goals (20) and 12th in points per games (1.2) … Recorded 16-19--35 points in 36 games during the 2005-06 season … Helped lead the Grizzlys to a 30-22-4 regular-season record and second-place finish in the AJHL South Division standings … Appeared in 43 contests during the 2004-05 slate, scoring nine goals and 15 assists.
Personal Enjoys surfing, wakeboarding and watching movies … Likes chips … Has one brother … Son of Dave and Barb Baker of Chestermere, Alberta … Born Jordan David Baker on Mar. 28, 1988, in Calgary, Alberta … Shoots left … Owns a 3.34 GPA in business administration with a concentration in finance.