Jeff Dessner Explained

Jeff Dessner
Birth Date:16 April 1977
Birth Place:Skokie, Illinois, USA
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:192
Position:Defenseman
Shoots:Left
Played For:Chicago Wolves
Greenville Grrrowl
Iserlohn Roosters
Kölner Haie
Career Start:1996
Career End:2004
Draft:185th overall
Draft Year:1996
Draft Team:New York Rangers

Jeffrey Dessner is an American former ice hockey defenseman who was an All-American for Wisconsin.

Career

Dessner was a highly-regarded prospect coming out of high school, being selected in the 7th round of the NHL Draft prior to attending Wisconsin. Unfortunately, a back injury forced Dessner to miss the entire 96–97 season.[1] He did eventually return to the ice as a redshirt freshman (a rarity in college hockey) in 1998, but only played half of the season. In his third year, Dessner finally got back on track and began to demonstrate the talent that had the New York Rangers select him in the draft. He was named as an alternate captain as a senior and performed well on both ends of the ice. Not only did he lead the Badgers' defensemen in scoring, but he was named as the best defender in the WCHA. He helped Wisconsin finish atop the WCHA standings for just the third time in 32 years and produce the program's sixth 30-win season.[2] He was named an All-American for the season and some were expecting him to sign with the Rangers after the year. Dessner, however, still had a year of eligibility remaining and decided to return to Madison for a 4th season. Now team captain, Dessner didn't have quite as outstanding of a campaign in 2001; Wisconsin finished in the middle of the WCHA standings, allowing 20 more goals over the course of the season.

After his college career was over, Dessner's rights were traded to the Atlanta Thrashers for an 8th-round pick.[3] He played one season in their minor league system before heading to Europe and playing two years in Germany. Dessner retired from the game in 2004.

In 2006, Dessner joined Karl Storz SE as a sales associate and worked his way up to regional manager (as of 2021).[4]

Statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular Season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1992–93Taft SchoolUS-Prep
1993–94Taft SchoolUS-Prep
1994–95Taft SchoolUS-Prep
1995–96Taft SchoolUS-Prep25121830
1996–97WisconsinWCHADNP - injured
1997–98WisconsinWCHA1913443
1998–99WisconsinWCHA377142146
1999–00WisconsinWCHA4011152646
2000–01WisconsinWCHA397121958
2001–02Chicago WolvesAHL401111280
2001–02Greenville GrrrowlECHL512381335810
2002–03Iserlohn RoostersDEL358122082
2003–04Kölner HaieDEL52514197260116
NCAA totals135 26 44 70 208
DEL totals87 13 26 39 154 6 0 1 1 6

Awards and honors

AwardYear
All-WCHA Third Team1998–99[5]
All-WCHA First Team1999–00[6]
AHCA West First-Team All-American1999–00[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Badger Hockey Showdown to Showcase Rising Star Dessner . The Journal Times . December 27, 1999 . November 24, 2021.
  2. Web site: Wisconsin Badgers . Wisconsin Badgers Men's Hockey 2018-19 Media Guide . December 17, 2019.
  3. Web site: NHL Trade Tracker . Atlanta Thrashers . November 24, 2021.
  4. Web site: Linked In . Jeff Dessner . November 24, 2021.
  5. News: WCHA All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. May 19, 2013.
  6. News: WCHA All-Teams. College Hockey Historical Archives. May 19, 2013.
  7. News: Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners. NCAA.org. June 11, 2013.