About Michael Cammalleri Memorabilia & Collectibles
Another quality player from the world of ice hockey is Michael Cammalleri. He hails from Richmond Hill, Canada and was born on June 8, 1982. He is presently playing with the National Hockey League’s Montreal Canadiens, a team originated from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The said group is a member of the eastern Conference of NHL in the Northeast Division. Among its well-known players are
Henri Richard,
Larry Robinson and
Steve Shutt.
Before getting into the National League, Michael Cammalleri had already been venturing into minor hockey, playing under the Toronto Red Wings. He had several hockey opportunities as well in his college years which included his stint with the Michigan Wolverines. He took part in the team for three consecutive seasons. Moreover, Cammalleri got his big break when he got picked by the Los Angeles Kings during an entry draft conducted in 2001. He had his official debut then a year after playing against the Ottawa Senators.
Michael Cammalleri had been seen performing outstandingly in most of the games he had played. He had his first goal in NHL during his game in the later part of 2002. It was a game with the Kings against the Edmonton Oilers that time. Also, with excellent plays and dynamic energy showed every game, Cammalleri was given the Willie Marshall Award in the 2004-05 season of the American Hockey League. In the year 2009, Michael Cammalleri agreed on a five-year contract with the Montreal Canadiens which was worth 30 million dollars.
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About Michael Cammalleri:
Michael Cammalleri (full name: Michael Cammalleri; no nicknames) plays center for the Montreal Canadiens. Over 8 seasons, he has played 479 games, scored 173 goals, and made 199 assists. Born in Richmond Hill, Ontario on June 8, 1982, Cammalleri stands 5-9 and weighs 182 lbs. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the 2nd round (49th overall) of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.