Cam Fowler

Cameron Matthew Fowler (born 5 December 1991 in Windsor, Ontario ) is an American- Canadian professional ice hockey player who stands in July 2010 at the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League contract.

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Career

Cam Fowler began his career in 2006 at the Detroit Honeybaked in the Midwest Elite Hockey League, for which he was one year's activity. In the OHL Priority Selection Draft, he was selected in the following year in the first round at a total of 18 position of the Kitchener Rangers, for whom he never ran aground and decided in consequence, his career at the U.S. National Team Development Program in the North American Hockey League continue. There, he scored in his debut season at once to the permanent employees. After another year in the NAHL, the defensive player of the Windsor Spitfires joined in the summer of 2009. In the 2009/10 season he won the J. Ross Robertson Cup the Spitfires, the championship of the Ontario Hockey League and Memorial Cup. In addition, Fowler was invited and elected to the Memorial Cup All-Star team because of his services to the OHL All- Star Game.

The defender was selected at the NHL Entry Draft in 2010 in the first round at 12th overall position of the Anaheim Ducks. On 28 July 2010 he signed a three-year fixed-term contract with the Californians.

Fowler made ​​his debut on October 8, 2010 in the National Hockey League and was in the game against the Detroit Red Wings 21.2 minutes on the ice. During his rookie season, he convinced in his preferred role as an offensive defender and was with 40 points from 76 games of the regular season, the second best scorer among the defenders in the NHL behind Kevin Shattenkirk. However, Fowler's plus / minus score of -25 was the worst of newcomers. For the NHL All-Star Game in 2011, he was nominated as one of twelve rookies participating in the Honda NHL Super Skills.

Internationally

Fowler took with Team USA in part at youth level at the U18 World Junior Championship in 2009 and the Under-20 Junior World Cup in 2010. He stood at two participations in seven games and it won with the team after victories against Russia and Canada twice the gold medal. He also represented his country at the World U -17 Hockey Challenge in 2008 and won the silver medal. For the World Cup 2011 Fowler was first nominated to the squad of U.S. seniors choice for a tournament. During the competition he came in all seven games of the USA for use, scoring three points scorer and failed with the team in the quarter-finals against the Czech Republic.

Awards and achievements

  • 2010 CHL Top Prospects Game
  • 2010 OHL All-Star Game
  • 2010 J. Ross Robertson Cup winning Windsor Spitfires with the
  • 2010 Memorial Cup winning Windsor Spitfires with the
  • 2010 CHL Memorial Cup All-Star Team
  • 2011 NHL All-Star Game Super Skills Competition

Internationally

  • 2008 Silver medal at the World U -17 Hockey Challenge
  • 2009 Gold medal at the U18 World Youth Championship
  • 2009 Best defender of the U18 World Youth Championship
  • 2009 All- Star team the U18 World Youth Championship
  • 2010 Gold medal at the U20 World Junior Championships

Career Stats

Internationally

Represented the U.S. at:

  • World U -17 Hockey Challenge 2008
  • U18 World Junior Championships 2009
  • U20 Junior World Cup 2010
  • World Cup 2011
  • World Cup 2012
  • 2014 Winter Olympics

( Key to Career statistics: Sp or GP = Games Played, T or G = goals scored, V or A = achieved assists; Pts or Pts = scored points scorer, SM or PIM = received penalty minutes, / - = Plus / Minus balance sheet; PP = scored majority gates; SH = scored shorthanded goals, GW = achieved victory gates; Play-downs/Relegation 1 )

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