Fresh off being cleared to return to game action from a devastating knee injury, Karri Ramo has signed an amateur tryout with the Toronto Marlies.

Ramo signed the tryout on Tuesday, one day after the team waived backup goaltender Jhonas Enroth. The team called goaltender Antoine Bibeau up from the Marlies to replace to Enroth.

Ramo, 30, has not played since Feb. 11, when he tore his ACL and suffered meniscus damage in his left knee while playing with the Calgary Flames in a game against the San Jose Sharks.

Ramo's agent, Todd Diamond, told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun his client will play in a few games for the Marliers and then the two sides will re-assess where the goaltender is at physically in his recovery.

Diamond added, however, Ramo is still an NHL free agent and can sign at any point with an any team while with the Marlies. Per the terms of an ATO, Ramo can play up to 25 AHL games.

He started 37 games with the Flames prior to the injury last season, posting a 17-18-1 record with a 2.63 goals against average and a .909 save percentage.

Ramo has appeared in a total of 159 games across his NHL career with the Tampa Bay Lightning and Flames, posting a 60-63-18 record. His career GAA sits at .285 and he owns a career save percentage of .906 with five shutouts.

Enroth appeared in six games with the Leafs this season and was winless in four starts (0-3-1). He cleared waivers on Tuesday.