Jeff Deslauriers

Jeff Drouin - Deslauriers ( born May 15, 1984 in Saint -Jean -sur -Richelieu, Quebec ) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who stands since April 2013 in the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League under contract and at their farm team, the Houston Aeros plays from the American Hockey League.

Career

The 1.93 m wide goalkeeper played at the Sagueneens de Chicoutimi in Canada's top junior league Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, when he was selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 2002 as 32 ​​in the second round by the Edmonton Oilers. After two more seasons with the Sagueneens the Canadians joined in the organization of the franchises in Alberta, the first put him at the Farm Teams Edmonton Road Runners of the American Hockey League and the Greenville Grrrowl from the ECHL.

With the start of the 2005 /06 Canadian started as goalkeeper of the Hamilton Bulldogs in the new season, which he had to end prematurely after only 13 missions in the AHL due to a knee injury. Other AHL stations before Drouin - Deslauriers was appointed for the first time in the NHL squad the Oilers in October 2008, were the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and the Springfield Falcons.

In July 2011, signed Drouin - Deslauriers a contract for two years with the Anaheim Ducks. For the Trade Deadline on April 3, 2013, was transferred to the Minnesota Wild.

Awards and achievements

  • Raymond Lagacé Trophy 2002
  • 2002 QMJHL All- Rookie Team
  • 2010 All -Star team of the Spengler Cup
294859
de