Phil Kessel

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Phil Kessel Wiki Biography

Philip Joseph Kessel, Jr. (born October 2, 1987), is an American professional ice hockey forward for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL). Kessel is a product of USA Hockey National Team Development Program and became that program’s all-time leader for goals and points in his final 2004–05 year. Kessel finished his amateur career by playing collegiate hockey for the University of Minnesota in the WCHA. He was the fifth-overall pick of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, taken by the Boston Bruins. In his rookie season, he was awarded the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for overcoming testicular cancer and continuing to play.Kessel plays internationally for the United States, and represented them between 2003-2010. At the 2010 Winter Olympics Kessel played in 6 games, recording a goal and an assist en route to a silver medal. At the 2014 Winter Olympics Kessel played in 6 games, recording 5 goals and 3 assist en route to a fourth place finish for USA. Kessel was named the tournament’s top forward, and was also named to the tournament all star team. IMDB Wikipedia $14 Million 1.83 105.24 1987-10-02 Actor Phil Kessel Phil Kessel Net Worth

Phil Kessel Quick Info

Full Name Phil Kessel
Net Worth $14 Million
Salary $8 Million
Date Of Birth 1987-10-02
Height 1.83
Weight 105.24
Profession Actor
Education University of Minnesota
Nationality American
Parents Phil Kessel, Kathy Kessel
Siblings Amanda Kessel, Blake Kessel
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/pkessel81
Instagram http://www.instagram.com/phil_kessel_81_
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm2874853
Awards Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy

Phil Kessel Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Operation: Beelzebuddy 2009 TV Movie Intern Chris (voice) Actor
2015 NHL All-Star Game 2015 TV Special Himself – Toronto Maple Leafs Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2007 TV Series Himself – Intern Self
2007 NHL Awards 2007 TV Special Himself Self