Joseph Cramarossa News
Cramarossa scored a goal off one SOG through four games with Minnesota prior to being sent down to Iowa (AHL) on Monday. The 30-year-old will hope for another call up so that he can add to his 68 career NHL games played.
Cramarossa will make his season debut after getting called up from Iowa of the AHL over the weekend. IHe brings a physical presence to the lineup, as after eight games with the Wild prior to his promotion, he has four points (1G/3A) and 23 PIMs.
Cramarossa split his 2021 season between the NHL and AHL. He finished with one assist in four games with the Wild and two goals and one assist in eight games with Iowa (AHL). The 28-year-old has bounced around the league quite a bit since turning pro in 2013 but will stick with the Wild for another two seasons.
Cramarossa has been stuck in the AHL for the last three seasons and will likely remain there in 2021. He is a 6-foot, 195 lbs. winger who had just 12 points (5G / 7A) and 110 PIMS in 42 games with the Rockford IceHogs in 2020.
Cramarossa, 24, was a third round pick in 2011 (No. 65 overall) and has recorded 10 points (4G / 6A) in 49 games with the Ducks this season. Cramarossa could make his Canucks’ debut in San Jose on Thursday.
Cramarossa was injured in the Ducks’ win over the Devils on Thursday and will not play vs. the Kings on Sunday. With Cramarossa out, Ondrej Kase has been recalled.
Cramarossa, 23, was a third round pick (65th overall) in 2011 and has yet to make his NHL debut. Last year he had 17 points (11G / 6A) in 61 AHL games and has none in two games with San Diego this season, so he likely won’t have a significant NHL impact.