1989 Team Canada World Jr. Championship
Eric Desjardins wore this jersey during the 1989 IIHF World Junior Championships in Anchorage, AK.
1991-92 Montreal Canadiens Original Six
This 1991-92 Original Six throwback jersey was worn by Eric Desjardins.
The league was celebrating its 75th anniversary in 1991-92. Every team in the league wore the NHL 75th anniversary patch, and the original six teams wore throwback jerseys in select games. This Canadiens jerseys is a throwback designed from the Canadiens jerseys from the mid 1920's to the mid 1930's.
The league was celebrating its 75th anniversary in 1991-92. Every team in the league wore the NHL 75th anniversary patch, and the original six teams wore throwback jerseys in select games. This Canadiens jerseys is a throwback designed from the Canadiens jerseys from the mid 1920's to the mid 1930's.
1997-98 Black Alternate
Eric Dejardins wore this jersey during the 1997-98 NHL season. This was the first season the Flyers had an Alternate jersey.
On February 9, 1995, Desjardins was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers along with John LeClair and Gilbert Dionne in exchange for Mark Recchi and a 3rd round pick in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. He was brought in to solidify the Flyers defence and did that and more as he won the first of seven Barry Ashbee Trophies, an award given annually to the Flyers top blueliner. He played the remainder of his career with the Flyers, achieving two NHL second team All-Star selections (1999, 2000) and two more All-Star Game appearances (1996, 2000). His 396 points with the Flyers ranks second among defencemen only behind Mark Howe's 480 in team history.
On February 9, 1995, Desjardins was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers along with John LeClair and Gilbert Dionne in exchange for Mark Recchi and a 3rd round pick in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. He was brought in to solidify the Flyers defence and did that and more as he won the first of seven Barry Ashbee Trophies, an award given annually to the Flyers top blueliner. He played the remainder of his career with the Flyers, achieving two NHL second team All-Star selections (1999, 2000) and two more All-Star Game appearances (1996, 2000). His 396 points with the Flyers ranks second among defencemen only behind Mark Howe's 480 in team history.
1999-00 White Home
Eric Desjardins wore this jersey during the 99-00 NHL season.
The Flyers stripped Eric Lindros of his captaincy, even as he was recovering from yet another concussion, and handed the C to Eric Desjardins, a move that, was just another story in the Lindros saga.
The Flyers stripped Eric Lindros of his captaincy, even as he was recovering from yet another concussion, and handed the C to Eric Desjardins, a move that, was just another story in the Lindros saga.

