One-on-one with Habs sniper Mike Cammalleri

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

Ken Campbell sits down with the Montreal Canadiens newest sniper Mike Cammalleri at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Cammalleri talks about his decision to sign with the Habs, playing with Jarome Iginla, the pressure of playing in Montreal and much more.

CAMERA: JOHN VAN DUSEN | PRODUCER: Ted Cooper

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  • Wait a second... If he doesn't speak any French, who's tweeting in French for him? Hmmm...

  • @wudayes he has someone translate for him.

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  • He's such a talented player. And he's fucking hot! HAHA

  • look awesome in this old jersey and old glove lol

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  • Hahahahaha... So funny to hear that now that he got kicked out of Mtl

  • so jacked

  • awwwe what a cutie.

    "thanks for saying that."

  • @wudayes shut the fuck up you plug..what the fuck do you think..obviously someone translates it for him

  • he looks like a young John Favreau (if you don't recall, just look at the swingers '96 movie, the guy mike, the same name as him lol)

  • @THNTV google translate.

  • He said it's important to him to tweet in French and he really appreciates the language and wants to connect to the people of Montreal who speak French. Great respect to him. :)

  • It seemed like that interviewer hurt his feelings with the Jerome comment.

  • Class act this kid.

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