Joe Grimaldi (ice Hockey)
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Joe Grimaldi (born August 23, 1986) is an
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former professional
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.


Early life

Undrafted in the NHL, drafted in seventh round by the
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in the Ontario Hockey League. He was soon asked to play for Team USA at age 16. Grimaldi was a part of the United States National Team Development Program from 2002–04. He won one gold medal at the four nations cup and an
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silver medal in
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at the world championships in 2004. Grimaldi chose to enroll at the
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of the CCHA. In the 2004–05 season, Grimaldi scored 21 points and was named to the CCHA All-Rookie Team. The University of Nebraska Omaha named him most consistent player with +24 plus/minus leading all of college hockey in the 2004–2005 season.


Career

In his second year with the Mavericks, he left for
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in the
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with the
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. Brian Kilrea helmed the bench as head coach. While he was with the 67's he signed with the
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. He played exhibition games with the Islanders before getting sent back to Ottawa for future development. In the 2007–08 season, Grimaldi turned pro officially and signed with the
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, an affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres, and was later sent down to the Elmira Jackals (Ottawa Senators) of the
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. Grimaldi played in 36 games recording 15 points as a rookie with the Jackals and made his AHL debut with the Rochester Americans and
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, an affiliate of the Carolina Hurricanes. On January 15, 2008, Grimaldi was traded to fellow ECHL team the
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, affiliate to the
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. He was later flipped to the
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on February 19. He then played for his sixth team in the year when he was called up to the
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affiliate for the
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. During his four-game stint, he recorded one assist in the season's last four games. Grimaldi started the 2008–09 season with the
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of the ECHL before returning to the Jackals placing third on the team with 101 penalty minutes. He attended Elmira's training camp before the 2009–10 but because of his previous ankle injury from the year before, he was not cleared to play yet. He later signed a contract midway through the season on December 12, 2009. However, after playing in 33 games with Elmira before departing the team on March 17, 2010. Grimaldi had retired after the 2010 season due to numerous injuries, but the following year signed in the Atlantic Hockey League with the Colorado Eagles, an affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche. Grimaldi later signed in the GET Ligaen in Norway. In 2013 Grimaldi played his first overseas season in Norway for Rosenberg in the GET Ligaen. Grimaldi was hit from behind early in the season and suffered a C2 fracture. Grimaldi rehabbed in Norway for 3 months before returning to play. Following that year, Grimaldi joined the
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of the
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(EIHL) for the 2013–2014 season. He played seven games before feuding with Coach Corey Neilson which led to his release, tallying 8 points (2 goals, 6 assists). During his brief stint, Grimaldi racked up 110 penalty minutes. The
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of the same EIHL league chose to bring him back for the 2014–15 season. Grimaldi played until his release on January 4, 2015, stemming from an incident the previous evening. On January 3, 2015, playing against his former team the Nottingham Panthers, Grimaldi made an open-ice hit to the head of Evan Mosey which led to being challenged to fight by Max Parent. Grimaldi was seen to spear Parent intentionally with his stick. Grimaldi then proceeded to throw his helmet at Parent, striking his face, followed immediately with a
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. Parent reportedly still won the brawl. Thrown out of the game, picking up 67 minutes' worth of penalties, Grimaldi was released the following day amidst the impending ban confirmed days later by the DOPS (Department of Player Safety) of 18 games. Grimaldi decided to retire shortly after returning stateside.


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International


Awards and honors


References


External links

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University of Nebraska-Omaha Profile PageEdinburgh Capitals Sack Joe Grimaldi After Gutless Spearing Attack
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grimaldi, Joe 1986 births Living people American men's ice hockey defensemen Albany River Rats players Cincinnati Cyclones (ECHL) players Colorado Eagles players Elmira Jackals (ECHL) players Evansville IceMen players Fresno Falcons players Gwinnett Gladiators players Ice hockey players from New York (state) Omaha Mavericks men's ice hockey players Ottawa 67's players People from Ronkonkoma, New York Sportspeople from Suffolk County, New York Peoria Rivermen (AHL) players Rapid City Rush players Rochester Americans players Rosenborg IHK players Nottingham Panthers players Edinburgh Capitals players USA Hockey National Team Development Program players Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Scotland Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Norway Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in Italy