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Position
  
Left Wing

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Shoots
  
Left

Height
  
1.80 m


Playing career
  
2009–present

Weight
  
89 kg

Name
  
Stefan Rovere

Salary
  
550,000 USD (2013)

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Born
  
February 25, 1990 (age 34) Richmond Hill, ON, CAN (
1990-02-25
)

Serie A teamFormer teams
  
HC ValpelliceSt. Louis Blues

NHL Draft
  
204th overall, 2008Washington Capitals

Education
  
St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School

Number
  
19 (Evansville IceMen / Forward)

Similar People
  
Joel Quenneville, David Backes, Ken Hitchcock, Ray Bennett, Chris DiDomenico

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Stefan Gabriel Della Rovere (born February 25, 1990) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing under contract at DEL2 side Kassel Huskies. Della Rovere was drafted 204th overall by the Washington Capitals during the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.

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Internationally, he represented Canada at the 2009 and 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, winning a gold and silver medal respectively.

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Playing career

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Della Rovere grew up in Maple, Ontario, a suburban community northwest of Toronto. He attended St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School in Maple. He played his minor hockey in the Greater Toronto Hockey League with the Vaughan Rangers, Toronto Marlboros and Toronto Jr. Canadians.

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After his 2005-06 Minor Midget year with the Jr. Canadians, Della Rovere joined the Barrie Colts of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) as their first round selection, 16th overall, in the 2006 OHL Priority Selection draft. He scored seven goals in 48 games as a 17-year-old rookie, and won a gold medal with Team Ontario at the 2007 Canada Winter Games.

After improving to 13 goals and 32 points in 2007–08, Della Rovere was selected by the Washington Capitals in the seventh round of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. He has become a valuable prospect in the eyes of the Capitals following a standout season with the Colts in 2008–09 that also saw him earn a spot on Canada's gold medal winning team at the 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. He signed a contract with the Capitals late in the season and made his professional debut with the South Carolina Stingrays of the ECHL, recording one assist in two games played.

He returned to Barrie for the 2009–10 season, where he was named the team captain. While praised by his coaches and teammates for his hard working attitude, Della Rovere has also been criticized for a lack of discipline on the ice, which he promised to change upon earning a spot on the Canadian roster for the 2010 World Junior tournament.

Following the 2010 season, his NHL rights were traded by Washington to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for D. J. King. He was called up by the Blues on December 1, 2010, and made his NHL debut that evening against the team that drafted him, the Washington Capitals.

On September 28, 2014, the Toronto Marlies announced that they had signed Della Rovere to an AHL contract. After competing in the Marlies training camp, He was reassigned to ECHL affiliate, the Orlando Solar Bears for the duration of the 2014–15 season. He was designated as team Captain as he compiled 26 points in 59 games.

On August 30, 2015, Della Rovere was revealed at a roster ceremony to have signed a one-year contract abroad with Italian club, HC Valpellice of the Serie A.

After a spell with HC Fassa of the AlpsHL, Della Rovere moved to UK side Braehead Clan in February 2017.

On 21 July 2017, Della Rovere departed Braehead and signed for Kassel Huskies in the German DEL2.

References

Stefan Della Rovere Wikipedia


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