Mike komisarek biography

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Michael Komisarek (born January 19, 1982) is a retired American professional ice hockeydefenseman who spent his career with the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs and Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL.

Playing career[]

Amateur[]

Komisarek began playing competitively on Long Island, New York, starting off in the Suffolk PAL organization. He played two years of Varsity hockey at St. Anthony's High School. He then played for the New England Jr. Coyotes of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) under legendary coach Gary Dineen. He was then picked up by USA Hockey's National Team Development Program. He is a student of the respected Lithuanian hockey coach Aleksey Nikiforov.

College[]

Komisarek played two seasons at the University of Michigan, piling up 46 points and 145 penalty minutes in 80 games. He helped the Wolverines to a 55-24-10 mark, a CCHA title and two trips to the NCAA Frozen Four.[1] One of his teammates was fellow Long Islander Eric Nystrom, who was drafted by the Calgary Flames.

Professional[]

After two seasons with the University of Michigan,

University of Michigan Athletics

  • Title:
    Undergraduate Assistant Coach
Mike Komisarek joined the Michigan Hockey coaching staff as an undergraduate student assistant in early January 2015. Komisarek played two seasons at Michigan (2000-2002) before embarking on an 11-year NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, and most recently the Carolina Hurricanes in 2013-14. Komisarek retired from professional hockey in 2014, and decided to return to the University of Michigan to finish his undergraduate degree through the athletic department's Degree Completion Program. A native of Islip Terrace, New York, Komisarek played in 81 games at Michigan and accumulated 46 career points on 15 goals and 31 assists. He had a +41 plus-minus rating over that time and compiled 145 career penalty minutes. In his sophomore season (2001-02) he was named to the AHCA All-America West First Team, in addition to earning CCHA Best Defensive Defenseman and First Team honors. Komisarek earned a spot on the 2002 NCAA West Regional All-Tournament team after helping the Wolverines

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