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Position
  
Defense

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Education
  
Ohio State University

Name
  
Matt Bartkowski

Salary
  
1.75 million USD (2016)

Playing career
  
2010–present

Weight
  
89 kg

Shoots
  
Left

Height
  
1.85 m


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Born
  
June 4, 1988 (age 35) Pittsburgh, PA, USA (
1988-06-04
)

NHL team Former teams
  
Vancouver Canucks Boston Bruins

NHL Draft
  
190th overall, 2008 Florida Panthers

Current team
  
Vancouver Canucks (Defenseman)

Similar People
  
Dougie Hamilton, Torey Krug, Brandon Prust, Dennis Seidenberg, Kevan Miller

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Matthew Richard Bartkowski (born June 4, 1988) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman who is currently playing with the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL).

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Florida Panthers

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Bartkowski played high school hockey at Mt. Lebanon High School in suburban Pittsburgh. He was selected by the Florida Panthers in the 7th Round (190th overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft following his final year in the USHL with the Lincoln Stars.

Boston Bruins

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On March 3, 2010, the Panthers traded Bartkowski, along with Dennis Seidenberg, to the Boston Bruins for Byron Bitz, Craig Weller, and a 2nd round 2010 NHL Entry Draft choice. On April 29, 2010, Bartkowski was then signed to a two-year entry level contract with the Bruins.

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On January 10, 2011, Bartkowski made his NHL debut for the Boston Bruins against his hometown team, the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Bruins went on to win the game 4-2, with Bartkowski registering two penalty minutes.

On June 15, 2011, the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup in game seven against the Vancouver Canucks. Bartkowski got to take part in the Bruins celebration and he also got to raise the Stanley Cup without playing a single playoff game with the Bruins. He did not, however, have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup, as a player to have his name inscribed must have played at least 41 games for the championship team during the regular season (provided the player remains with the team when they win the Cup) or played in at least one game of the Stanley Cup Finals.

On May 13, 2013, Bartkowski scored his first NHL goal, notching a playoff goal during Boston's Game seven win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Conference Quarterfinals of the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs.

On July 14, 2014, Bartkowski signed a one-year extension with the Bruins worth $1.25 million, avoiding arbitration.

Vancouver Canucks

On July 1, 2015, Bartkowski signed a one-year deal with the Vancouver Canucks. On October 18, 2015, Bartkowski scored his first NHL regular season goal in a 2-1 loss to the Edmonton Oilers. The goal came in Bartkowski's 137th game played in the NHL.

Bartkowski appeared in a career-high 80 games for the Canucks during the 2015-16 season, scoring 18 points. However, the club chose not to re-sign him at season's end, making him an unrestricted free agent.

On September 16, 2016, Bartkowski was signed to a professional tryout by the Ottawa Senators. On October 5, he was released from his professional tryout with the Senators. He returned informally to the Bruins organization in accepting a professional try-out contract with former club, the Providence Bruins of the AHL to begin the 2016–17 season. In 34 games with Providence, Bartkowski added 2 goals and 10 points.

Calgary Flames

On February 15, 2017, Bartkowski was signed to a professional tryout with the Calgary Flames, reuniting him with head coach Glen Gulutzan, formerly an assistant in Vancouver. The next day, Bartkowski signed a two-year, two-way deal with the Flames.

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