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Playing career
  
1990–2004

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Weight
  
78 kg

Career end
  
2004

National team
  
Italy

Name
  
Mike Rosati

Height
  
1.73 m

Career start
  
1990

Position
  
Goaltender

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Born
  
January 7, 1968 (age 56) Toronto, ON, CAN (
1968-01-07
)

NHL Draft
  
131st overall, 1988 New York Rangers

Played for
  
National Hockey League, Washington Capitals

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Michael Anthony Rosati (born January 7, 1968 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian-born Italian professional ice hockey player. Rosati became the second Italian player to play in a game in the NHL after earning an Italian passport and playing for Italy, after Roberto Romano.

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Early years

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Rosati started his career by playing in the Ontario Hockey League and was soon drafted by the New York Rangers in 1988 NHL Entry Draft (#131 pick). Rosati was initially placed in the ECHL, but after a disappointing season, decided to play in Italy. Rosati would find much more success there, and played for the Hockey Club Bolzano. In the 1990s Rosati would lead Bolzano to two Italian Hockey Championships, and would earn himself the place of goaltender for the Italian national team that would go on to compete in the 1994 and 1998 Winter Olympics.

The 1990s and the NHL experience

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By the second half of the 1990s, the Italian hockey movement had gone through a difficult period, and Rosati moved to Germany. It was here that Rosati played for Adler Mannheim of the DEL. In 1998, after two seasons of consistent play with Adler Mannheim, Rosati signed with the Washington Capitals as the third goaltender of the team, behind Olaf Kolzig and Craig Billington. After the shift to the farm team Portland Pirates, it seemed that Rosati's chances to play in the NHL were fading away, and that he was destined to spend his career in the minor leagues, but an injury to Craig Billington put him directly on the bench. On November 7, 1998, the incumbent Capitals goalie, Olaf Kolzig, suffered an injury, and Rosati made his NHL debut against the Ottawa Senators in a match won by the Capitals 8–5. Rosati played 28 minutes and didn't allow a goal. His NHL saves total stands at 12. He finished the season with the Manitoba Moose of the IHL. Despite a less than stellar stint with the Moose, Rosati decided to come back to Mannheim where he played four more seasons.

Retirement and coaching

Rosati retired in 2004 while playing for a German second division team. In the 2004–05 season, Rosati was the Adler Mannheim assistant coach and worked with Stephane Richer and Helmut de Raaf (who played with Rosati for multiple seasons).

He is currently the goaltending coach of the Barrie Colts in the OHL.

Player career

  • 1984–85 St. Michael's Buzzers (OJHLB)
  • 1986–89 Hamilton Steelhawks (relocated: Niagara Falls Thunder) (OHL)
  • 1989–90 Erie Panthers (ECHL)
  • 1990–96 Hockey Club Bolzano (Italian Serie A)
  • 1996–98 Adler Mannheim (DEL)
  • 1998–99 Portland Pirates (AHL) – Washington Capitals (NHL)
  • 1998–99 Manitoba Moose (IHL)
  • 1999–03 Adler Mannheim (DEL)
  • 2003–04 Heilbronn Falcons (German 2. Bundesliga)
  • References

    Mike Rosati Wikipedia