Cammalleri was selected 49th overall in 2001 after scoring 61 points with the University of Michigan. He played his first full season with the Kings in 2006 and scored 55 points. He won World Championship gold with Canada the following year and set career highs in 2009 with 39 goals and 82 points. Cammalleri was a 6x 25-goal scorer and reached the 40-point mark in 9 seasons. He retired in 2018 with 294 goals and 642 points.
Second Cousin: Francesco Arcuri
DATE | STATUS | FROM | TO | SOURCE |
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11/15/2017 | ||||
11/15/2017 | Confirmed | Los Angeles Kings | Edmonton Oilers | |
07/01/2017 | ||||
07/01/2017 | Confirmed | New Jersey Devils | Los Angeles Kings | |
06/30/2017 | ||||
06/30/2017 | Confirmed | New Jersey Devils | Unknown | |
07/01/2014 | ||||
07/01/2014 | Confirmed | Calgary Flames | New Jersey Devils | |
01/13/2012 | ||||
01/13/2012 | Confirmed | Montréal Canadiens | Calgary Flames | |
07/01/2009 | ||||
07/01/2009 | Confirmed | Calgary Flames | Montréal Canadiens |
Drafted 1999, 8 #157 overall by Toronto St. Michael's Majors in the OHL Priority Selection
Cult/Star player for Calgary Flames
Cult/Star player for Univ. of Michigan
Career transactions
- 2014-07-01 • Signed by the New Jersey Devils
- 2012-01-12 • Traded to the Calgary Flames with the rights to Karri Rämö & a 2012 5th round pick (Ryan Culkin) for Rene Bourque, the rights to Patrick Holland & a 2013 2nd round pick (J.T. Compher)
- 2009-07-01 • Signed by the Montreal Canadiens
- 2008-06-20 • Traded to the Calgary Flames for a 2008 1st round pick (later traded to Anaheim; Jake Gardiner)
- 2002-07-25 • Signed by the Los Angeles Kings