Michael Cammalleri
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"Michael Anthony "Mike" Cammalleri" is a Canadian professional ice hockey player currently playing for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was a second round selection, 49th overall, of the Los Angeles Kings at the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. He made his NHL debut with the Kings in 2002 and scored the first regular season goal ever scored in a game played in Europe in 2007. After playing with Calgary for one season in 2008–09, he moved on to the Montreal Canadiens, with whom he scored the 20,000th goal in franchise history in 2009 and tied a franchise record for goals in one playoff series in 2010. He returned to the Flames in 2012 following an unusual transaction in which he was traded in the middle of a game.

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We've got to find a way to beat them. We can't play hang-on hockey. We've got to go out and take it to them and make plays and be aggressive. If you play hang-on hockey in this league, they're going to beat you.

There's no bad blood between anybody, it was just guys competing and wanting to make each other better.

It's made a big difference in our game. It's more exciting -- you can do things with the puck and make more plays.