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Robert Müller

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Position
  
Goaltender

National team
  
Germany

Height
  
1.72 m

Career start
  
1998

Current team
  
Kölner Haie

Caught
  
Left

Playing career
  
1997–2009

Weight
  
85 kg

Career end
  
2009

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Born
  
June 25, 1980 Rosenheim, Bavaria, FRG (
1980-06-25
)

Played for
  
EHC Klostersee (2nd Bundesliga) Star Bulls Rosenheim (DEL) Adler Mannheim (DEL) Krefeld Pinguine (DEL) EV Duisburg Die Füchse (DEL) Kölner Haie (DEL)

NHL Draft
  
275th overall, 2001 Washington Capitals

Died
  
21 May 2009, Rosenheim, Germany

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Robert Müller (June 25, 1980 – May 21, 2009) was a German professional ice hockey goaltender.

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Draft

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Müller was drafted by the Washington Capitals as their ninth-round pick in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft, 275th overall, but never played for the team.

Career

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He won the German championship with the Krefeld Pinguine in 2002–03, repeating the feat with the Mannheim Eagles in 2006–07.

Illness & Death

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In November 2006, Müller was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor, known as glioblastoma multiforme. Part of the tumor was surgically removed, followed by chemotherapy and radiation treatment later in the year. It seemed to be impossible for him to play professional ice hockey any longer but Müller recovered and had his comeback on February 3, 2007, at the DEL All-Star Game 2007.

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In 2008, he was reappointed to the national team at the Skoda Cup in Switzerland. In August of that same year, while playing for the Kölner Haie, the tumor continued to grow, requiring another operation. After that he absolved his physician, [Wolfgang Wick], from patient/physician confidentiality. Wick told the media that Müller was terminally ill and already exceeded anticipated average life, as only 3% of the people having the same cancer live over five years.

On December 18, 2008, his doctor decided Müller was no longer cleared to play, as his condition grew worse.

He died of brain cancer on May 21, 2009; he is survived by his two children.

After his death it was announced that the Kölner Haie, Adler Mannheim and the EHC Klostersee will all retire his number 80. EHC München also retired his number 80, even though Robert had never played for München. The DEL also announced that starting with the season 2009/10 the number 80 would never be used in the league again.

References

Robert Müller Wikipedia