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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Ends season positively
Michael Cammalleri finished the 2017-18 season with two points in his last four games.After being traded to Edmonton from the Kings for Jussi Jokinen on Nov. 14, Cammalleri went on to score 22 points (four goals, 18 assists) in 51 games in Oil Country. The aging veteran did find the back of the net in two of the club's final four games -- otherwise, he was largely inconsistent. The Toronto native will start off the 2018-19 season as an unrestricted free agent.
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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Lights lamp in win
Michael Cammalleri found the back of the net in Thursday's 4-3 victory over the Golden Knights.Cammalleri scored a power-play goal midway through the third period, helping mount Edmonton's late comeback. The 35-year-old winger has now scored two goals in the last three games since returning from an (undisclosed) injury Mar. 31. Cammalleri now has 29 points in 65 games in 2017-18. Even though the aging veteran is ending the season on a high note, he isn't consistent enough to be relied upon outside the deepest of leagues.
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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Sets up three goals in win
Michael Cammalleri collected three assists to complement a plus-2 rating in Saturday's 4-3 road win over the Kings.The 35-year-old was busy in the attacking zone against the team that traded him for Jussi Jokinen (now with Columbus) last November. With the trade deadline looming, Cammalleri is likely to be dealt yet again. He's fashioned 638 points (292 goals, 346 assists) over his career, and is seven outings away from reaching the 900-games milestone, having also suited up for the Flames, Habs and Devils over nearly 15 years of NHL service time.
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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Could be first Oiler traded
Michael Cammalleri is a prime candidate to be traded, the Edmonton Sun reports.Cammalleri is an unrestricted free agent after this season and the Edmonton Oilers appear to be sellers given their disappointing 2017-18 campaign. The aging veteran is no stranger to being traded -- especially teams in Alberta, he's been shipped off to Calgary twice and once to Edmonton. Cammalleri has been playing better as of late (five points in the last seven games) and a new change of scenery could be beneficial. It is a situation definitely worth monitoring.
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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Extends point streak with two assists
Michael Cammalleri extended his point streak to four games Saturday, notching two assists in a loss to San Jose.Cammalleri is delivering right now and has managed 20 points through 46 games. The veteran remains a streaky player, but his second-line gig and role on the power play make him worth owning in deeper leagues. Cammalleri is now 35 years of age and isn't the sniper he once was, but he still has plenty to offer in fantasy.
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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Riding three-game point streak
Michael Cammalleri collected an assist in Wednesday's 5-2 loss to the Kings.Cammalleri has now registered an assist in each of his last three games, bringing his point total to 18 (five goals, 13 assists) this season. The aging veteran is beginning to show signs of life playing alongside the youthful Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. Cammalleri is worth a speculative add in deep leagues and in daily formats with this golden opportunity in Oil Country.
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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Collects assist
Michael Cammalleri notched an assist in Monday's 6-2 victory over the Lightning.The last two weeks have produced mixed opportunities for Cammalleri -- he has spent time on the Edmonton Oilers' top line with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl as well as being deemed a healthy scratch. While the 35-year-old veteran has now registered an assist in back-to-back games, giving him 10 points in 29 games in 2017-18, age is appearing to take its toll. Cammalleri's potential grouping with McDavid remains worth monitoring but he is best left on the wire for now.
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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Struggles along with rest of team
Michael Cammalleri went minus-2 with three empty shots on goal in Saturday's 5-1 road loss to the Stars.The Edmonton Oilers were overwhelmed by a Stars line that consisted of Jamie Benn, Tyler Seguin and Alexander Radulov, and Cammalleri wasn't able to help his own cause in the plus-minus department. In his prime, the Ontario native was a high-volume shooter averaging well over a half-point per game, and he even posted 82 points in 81 games with Calgary in 2008-09, but father time seems to have caught up with the diminutive winger. He's provided only 14 points (five goals, nine assists) in 36 games between the Kings and Oilers this season.
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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Lights lamp Thursday
Michael Cammalleri scored on his only shot in Thursday's 3-2 win over the Blues.Cammalleri's unassisted third-period tally got the lid off the net for the home side. The goal was only his second in 15 games since coming over from the Kings in a trade, and Cammalleri's 10:16 of ice time in this one was the lowest mark on the team, so expectations for the 35-year-old veteran should remain tempered.
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Oilers' Michael Cammalleri: Could ascend to top line with Connor McDavid
Michael Cammalleri is slated to play (on the top line) with Connor McDavid and Milan Lucic on Sunday, Jack Michaels of the Edmonton Oilers Radio Network reports.That's a plum assignment for Cammalleri, as McDavid is arguably the top skater in the league and Lucic prides himself on pushing opponents off the puck in an effort to create scoring opportunities. Cammalleri has just one point (an assist) through four games since being traded from Los Angeles on Nov. 16, but he should be a sneaky value play if he does line up with McDavid and Lucic in the next contest.