Career
DeSerres was selected by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 3rd round (84th overall) of the 2008 National Hockey League Entry Draft after finishing the (2007-2008) season with the top save percentage in the WHL, tied with Dustin Tokarski. DeSerres played parts of five seasons in the Western Hockey League for Seattle and Brandon before joining the QMJHL"s Saint John Sea Dogs in 2010 as an overaged player. In 154 regular season appearances at the major junior level, DeSerres posted a record of 93-47-5, with a cumulative goals against average of 2.67 and.906 save percentage.
He appeared in 35 major junior playoff games, posting a record of 21-7-2.
Following his 2010-2011 season with the Sea Dogs, DeSerres returned to his hometown to study Economics and International Relations and play for the Dinos at the University of Calgary. In a 4-year career with the Calgary Dinos, he appeared in 48 regular season games posting a record of 32-13-2, with a cumulative goals against average of 2.19 and.914 save percentage.
DeSerres was named the Commonwealth of Independent States “Goaltender of the Year” during the 2013-2014 season, while also being named to the Commonwealth of Independent States All-Canadian First Team during that same season. DeSerres joined the Colorado Eagles late in the 2014-2015 campaign and posted a 1.94 goals-against average and a.930 save percentage in two regular season starts.
He would also go on to see action in two playoff contests for the Eagles against the Ontario Reign.
Mac"s Midget Tournament Bronze Medalist (2006).