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Lightning bring in new AHL depth in Cedrick Desjardins

Photo taken MAY 28, 2006:  Goaltender Cedrick Desjardins #30 was acquired by the Tampa Bay Lightning for Karri Ramo on Monday.  Desjardins  had been with the Montreal Canadiens organization. (Photo by Mike Dembeck/Getty Images)

Karri Ramo has official left the building.  

Not that he's been in the building in a long while now as he has been playing in the KHL.  His rights, which had been retained by the Lightning, have been dealt to the Montreal Canadiens for goaltender Cedrick Desjardins.

This is certainly a depth move, as the Bolts now are able to shift prospect Jaroslav Janus to the Florida Everblades of the ECHL.  It also gives Dustin Tokarski a breather as Cedrick's numbers are actually pretty sound to put it lightly.  Dejardins was 29-9-4 last season under Guy Boucher with the Hamilton Bulldogs.  he also had a 2.00 GAA and a .919 save percentage.

The official team release is below.

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LIGHTNING ACQUIRE G CEDRICK DESJARDINS FROM MONTREAL


Tampa Bay Sends Karri Ramo to Canadiens

TAMPA BAY –

The Tampa Bay Lightning have acquired goaltender Cedrick Desjardins from the Montreal Canadiens today in exchange for goaltender Karri Ramo, Vice President and General Manager Steve Yzerman announced.

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We are happy to be able to add Cedrick to the Lightning today," said Yzerman upon making the announcement. "With his American Hockey League experience, he will provide excellent goaltending depth for the organization, allowing us to be patient while Dustin Tokarski and Jaroslav Janus further mature and develop."

Desjardins, 6-foot, 194-pounds, has played in 90 career AHL games, recording a 49-27-5 record, 2.34 goals-against average and a .909 save percentage. He has played all his AHL games with the Hamilton Bulldogs, including career-highs last season for games played with 45, wins with 29, minutes with 2,576, shutouts with six, goals-against average with 2.00 and tied his best for save percentage with .919.

Last season he led the AHL in goals-against average, ranked second in shutouts, fourth in wins and was tied for sixth in save percentage. His success earned him an appearance in the 2010 AHL All-Star Classic, in which he was named top goaltender during the skills competition, as well as landed him on the 2010 AHL Second All-Star Team following the season.

Desjardins has also played in 66 career ECHL games, all with the Cincinnati Cyclones, posting a 40-23-3 recording a .908 save percentage. During the 2008 ECHL playoffs he was named the finals MVP and won the Kelly Cup. Desjardins was also named to the ECHL All-Rookie Team in 2007.

A native of Edmunston, New Brunswick, Desjardins played in 128 QMJHL games with the Rimouski Oceanic and Quebec Remparts during his junior career, posting a 67-47-4 record. In 2006, he helped backstop Quebec to the CHL’s Memorial Cup by posting a 3-1 record with a .926 save percentage en route to being named top goaltender and to the Memorial Cup All-Star Team. Desjardins also aided the Oceanic, along with Sidney Crosby, to the 2005 Memorial Cup where they fell to the London Knights.

Desjardins went undrafted and was signed as a free agent by Montreal on March 7, 2008.

 

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Janus might not end up in Estero...

The Everblades also have an affiliation with Carolina and Charlotte and the Checkers look like they’re going to have 4 goalies in camp

"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."

"But How will I know limits from lies, if I never try."

by geoffissiffoeg on Aug 16, 2010 9:28 PM EDT via mobile reply actions  

Thanks for clarifying Geoff

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by John Fontana on Aug 16, 2010 9:38 PM EDT up reply actions  

i know its good

but why dont we trade one of these guys?

with this guy and janus and tokarski and helenius we got three teams worth of goalies. we should try to package one and a pick or someone for another solid D or something.

by TomK91 on Aug 16, 2010 10:23 PM EDT reply actions  

Short-sighted.

Yzerman and Boucher have talked at length about depth, development and, Boucher in particular, building a “culture”. They want the Lightning organization to be successful at all levels, not just the NHL.

Enter Desjardins, a stellar AHL netminder last season. He’s not a really a prospect at 25 years of age but he’s going to be in Norfolk this season and Ramo was not. Desjardins also ensures neither Tokarski or Janus will lose any starting opportunities (and thus, development) by having to be recalled on an emergency basis if either one of Ellis or Smith sustains an injury (assuming the Lightning do, in fact, go into the season with an Ellis/Smith tandem). This is a good thing.

There is no need to trade any of the Lightning’s goalie prospects. None. Not even worth discussing for the foreseeable future.

by Michael Gallimore on Aug 16, 2010 10:51 PM EDT reply actions   2 recs

It's also important to note

That despite impatience and the perception that the Lightning are thisclose to… well, something… They’re not going all-in this season. They are not at the stage where everyone is expendable for the glory of a Cup run.

Why not? Rome wasn’t built in a day, or a single off season.

2008 remains the year that should serve as the example why you don’t win Cups with a big-splash offseason while playing fantasy GM and bringing in anyone at any cost and making everyone expendable for the sake of the big splash.

"Seen Cincuenta" -- 04.10.10 -- Raw Charge.

by John Fontana on Aug 17, 2010 10:01 AM EDT up reply actions   1 recs

but having 4 solid goalie prospects seems like overkill… considering only two of them can really play in the AHL. i still think one should be expendable.

by TomK91 on Aug 17, 2010 5:43 AM EDT reply actions  

Mixed Reaction from Montreal

The reader comments on the Montreal Gazette (article itself is here: http://habsinsideout.com/main/36638) is pretty mixed, with most of the positive comments talking about how Ramo is proven in the KHL, and Desjardins hasn’t had any NHL time.

Personally, I’ll take our head coach’s opinion of him.

My favorite comment:
“Beautiful – [Halak and Desjardins] gone for air and we’re stuck with an untalented prima donna. And we kept [Jacques] Martin and let [Guy] Boucher walk. It’s like the Three Stooges are in charge of this team.”

by MTBoltFan on Aug 17, 2010 8:25 AM EDT reply actions  

bolts sign sean bergenheim to 1yr deal… looks like our 3rd line is gonna be

pouliot moore bergenheim.

we are going to have 4 VERY solid lines this year… just wish he would sign a D man now

by TomK91 on Aug 17, 2010 6:32 PM EDT reply actions  

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