Jaroslav Janus

35-Year-Old GoalieG
 Free Agent  
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There was no outlook written for Jaroslav Janus in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed by the Lightning in January 2010. It is a standard three-year, entry-level contract.
GTampa Bay Lightning  Free Agent
August 4, 2012
Janus will play the 2012-13 season in Europe, the St. Petersburg Times reports.
ANALYSIS
The Lightning have a host of AHL goaltending prospects, with no opportunity for Janus forthcoming. Janus posted a 2.36 GAA and a .914 save percentage in 34 games with Norfolk of the AHL last season. He has not agreed to a contract with a European club at the moment.
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Janus continues to grow his game, but the arrival of Anders Lindback pushes the prospect of an NHL job even further away for this long-term project. No need to spend a keeper spot on him, even in the deepest of formats. Wait one more year to see what comes.
Janus has the skills and talent to start in the NHL. But his path to the league is murky at best. He spent almost all of last season in the crazy and chaotic ECHL where he posted fairly respectable numbers. But the presence of Cedrick Desjardins and Dustin Tokarski in the Bolts' goaltending pipeline combined with Mathieu Garon signed to a two-year deal as back-up with the big team mean that the time horizon for Janus and the others is at least three (if not more) years away. There's no keeper value in that ... at least right now.
Janus doesn't have a lot of size. But despite his small frame (5-11 and 190 pounds), Janus has shown us that athleticism and acrobatics can still earn a guy a job in pro hockey. He's capable of winning -- no, stealing -- games in the NHL. He just has to fight through a crowded crease of fellow goaltending prospects in Dustin Tokarski, Riku Helenius and Cedric Desjardins. Keep an eye on him; he may be the best of the lot.
Janus was drafted 162nd overall in 2009 and was playing with the Erie Otters of the OHL in 2009-2010 when the Bolts signed him. They were impressed with his somewhat exponential growth in his game and signed him mid-season; they assigned him to the team's AHL affiliate and displaced former first-round draft prospect Riku Helenius.
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GTampa Bay Lightning  Free Agent
January 2, 2012
Janus currently sports a 3.14 GAA and an .889 save percentage as the backup netminder in Norfolk of the AHL.
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GTampa Bay Lightning  Free Agent
October 17, 2010
Janus has been assigned to Florida of the ECHL, reports the St. Petersburg Times.
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GTampa Bay Lightning  Free Agent
March 1, 2010
Janus has been returned to the AHL.
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GTampa Bay Lightning  Free Agent
February 24, 2010
The Lightning recalled Janus from AHL Norfolk on Wednesday, the Globe and Mail's James Mirtle reports.
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GTampa Bay Lightning  Free Agent
January 3, 2010
The Lightning have signed Janus, one of its 2009 draft picks, to an entry-level contract, and assigned him to the AHL. He goes straight from the OHL to the minors, a relative rare feat particularly for a goalie.
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