Thursday, October 17, 2013

Checkers Sign Former Vipers Goaltender Deckert:

The American Hockey League (AHL) Charlotte Checkers have
signed former Vernon Vipers goaltender Jesse Deckert.

Deckert played last season with the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) Florida Everblades. Deckert signed with the Everblades on March, 20th 2013 after signing a amateur tryout agreement on March 6th 2013. In eleven games with Florida last year Deckert went 9-1-1 with a 2.40 GAA

Deckert spent the past four years at the University of Manitoba actually never played
with the Vipers. Deckert left the WHL Tri-City Americans in November of 2004 joining the MJHL Swan Valley Stampeders. Deckert never played with the Stampeders before coming to Vernon for a tryout where he practised with the Vipers before being released and signing with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks where he would finish the 2004-2005 season.

Jesse Deckert's Player Profile:

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=69065

This is posted on the Checkers website:

Checkers Sign Dolan, Deckert


Created: July 30, 2013 - Written by Paul Branecky

The Checkers signed two players on Tuesday, bringing center Sean Dolan back on an AHL contract and goalie Jesse Deckert into the fold on a two-way AHL contract.
Dolan, a 25-year-old who initially joined the team on a professional tryout contract in January of 2012, returns for this third season with Charlotte and third on an AHL deal. With the likes of Riley Nash, Brett Sutter and Jeremy Welsh hoping to move on to full-time roles in Carolina after playing the majority of last season in Charlotte, Dolan’s return will add important depth at the center position.

A University of Wisconsin alumnus and native of St. Louis, Missouri, Dolan missed the team’s last 16 regular season games due to injury but opened the scoring in his return to the lineup in Game 2 of Charlotte’s first-round playoff series with Oklahoma City. The team’s fourth-line center for most of his tenure with the Checkers, he has posted 16 points (9g, 7a) in 92 career AHL games. He has also been a key penalty killer on a team that finished in the AHL’s top seven in each of the last two seasons.

Deckert, 27, did not make his professional debut until March of last season, when the Checkers’ ECHL affiliate in Florida signed him to replace Rob Madore, who had moved on to Charlotte. After stopping 37 of 41 shots to win his first game in overtime on March 6, Deckert, who had previously been playing with the University of Manitoba, finished the regular season with a 9-1-1 record, 2.40 goals-against average and .916 save percentage for the Everblades. He also captured the league’s Goaltender of the Week Award for the period ending March 30.

In what will essentially be his rookie season, Deckert will likely become the third member of Charlotte’s expected goalie pool, joining Justin Peters and Mike Murphy. Madore and John Muse, goalies signed to fill what is now Deckert’s role over the last two years, have gone on to play important games at the AHL level, with Madore becoming the Checkers’ playoff starter last season.

Prior to joining the Everblades, Deckert had spent five years in the Canadian college ranks, going 16-9-0 with a 2.19 goals-against average, .915 save percentage and two shutouts in his first full campaign as a starter last season. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Winnipeg native also played major junior hockey with the Regina Pats, Tri-City Americans and Prince Albert Raiders of the WHL from 2002 to 2007.

Deckert’s signing reduces the chance that Muse and Madore will return to the organization, which now has the usual allotment of five goalies under contract at the NHL and AHL levels. Both are still unrestricted free agents.

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