Cale Makar

Cale Douglas Makar, professionally known as Cale Makar is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman.

Cale Douglas Makar, professionally known as Cale Makar is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. He currently plays for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Avalanche selected him with the fourth overall pick in the first round in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. He scored his first career NHL goal in his first shot in his debut NHL game in April 2019.

What is Cale Makar’s claim to fame?

– In his NHL debut, he became the first defenseman to score a playoff goal.

– The first player from the AJHL to be drafted in the NHL.

– The first player from the Minutemen to be named Hockey East Player of the Year.

Cale Makar of the Colorado Avalanche scored his first NHL goal in his debut game.

Cale Makar, a Colorado Avalanche defenceman, is off to a strong start in the NHL. Just a day after signing a three-year entry-level contract, the 20-year-old scored his first NHL goal in his debut game. During Game 3 of the first round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Calgary Flames, he scored his first NHL goal with the first shot in the league. He became the first defenseman to score a playoff goal in his NHL debut with his goal.

He was the highest-drafted player straight out of the AJHL in 2019 and was awarded the Hobey Baker Trophy.

Cale Makar was born in the United States.

Cale Makar was born on the 30th of October in the year 1998. Cale Douglas Makar is her given name. Gary Makar is her father, and Laura Makar is her mother. Her hometown is Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is a citizen of Canada. Taylor Makar is his younger brother. On his father’s side, he is of Ukrainian descent.

Junior Positions

He began his minor-hockey career with the Crowchild Blackhawks.

In 2011, he switched to the NWCAA Bruins at the Bantam stage.

He began his hockey career with the Calgary Flames as a bantam player before moving up to the NWCAA Stampeders as a minor midget.

The Medicine Hat Tigers selected him in the eighth round (No. 164) of the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft at the major junior level.

For the minor midget level, he returned to the Calgary Flames.

In the 2014-15 season, he led the team in scoring with 23 points in 34 league games.

He was called to the team’s Most Valuable Player and the First All-Star Team of the Alberta Midget Hockey League.

To maintain his NCAA eligibility, he joined the Brooks Bandits of the Alberta Junior Hockey League as an affiliate member.

He decided to play for the Bandits again in the coming seasons and also confirmed his intention to play college hockey for the Hockey East’s University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

In 2015-16, he established himself as a standout defenseman for the Bandits.

He had 55 points in 54 games, earning him All-League and All-Rookie honors in the AJHL.

He was instrumental in the Bandits winning the AJHL championship.

He also won Rookie of the Year awards in the AJHL and CJHL, as well as the Western Canada Cup Best Defenceman Award and the RBC Cup Top Defenceman, Top Scorer, and Most Valuable Player awards.

With 75 points in the 2016-17 season, he led all defensemen and was sixth among all skaters in the AJHL.

In addition, he was voted the league’s most valuable player and top defenseman.

He led the Bandits to their second consecutive AJHL title and a second-place finish in the Royal Bank Cup.

He was named Top Defenceman and Most Valuable Player in the RBC Cup. He was the first player to win the RBC Cup MVP award in consecutive seasons.

He earned the CJHL Most Valuable Player Award as well as the RBC National Junior A Player of the Year Award.

In the first round of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, the Colorado Avalanche picked him with the fourth overall selection. He was the highest-drafted player straight out of the AJHL since Joe Colborne in 2008, and just the second in the first round since then.

Career in College

For the 2017-18 season, he chose to stick to his decision to join the rebuilding UMass Minuteman program.

In October 2017, he scored his first collegiate point against Arizona State University.

In the same month, he scored his first goal in a 4-0 win over Merrimack College.

With 5 goals and 16 assists for 21 points in 34 games, he was fifth on the team in scoring and second among the blueliners.

The New England Hockey Writers Association named him co-Rookie of the Year, and he finished ninth in the Hockey East in defenseman scoring. He was named to the All-Rookie and Third All-Star Teams in the league.

The Colorado Avalanche have shown interest in him turning professional. He chose to return to UMass for his sophomore season in 2018-19 to continue his progress.

After leading the league in scoring and finishing second in the conference, he became the first Minuteman to be named Hockey East Player of the Year.

In addition, he was named to the Hockey East First All-Star Team.

In April of this year, he received the Hobey Baker Award.

A Professional Life

He signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Colorado Avalanche on 14 April 2019.

He scored his first career NHL goal with his first shot in the league in his debut game on 15 April during Game 3 of the first round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Calgary Flames. He became the first defenseman to score a playoff goal in his NHL debut.

International Career

Team Canada West selected him to compete at the World Junior A Challenge in 2015 and 2016. He helped Canada West to win gold in 2015. He was selected to the Tournament All-Star Team in both years.

He appeared for Team Canada at the World Junior Summer Showcase in Plymouth, Michigan.

He was selected to Team Canada’s under-20 team for the 2018 World Junior Championships in Buffalo, New York, where helped his team to win gold. He finished the tournament leading all defensemen with 3 goals and 8 points in 7 games. He was also the only Canadian named to the All-Tournament Team.

He reportedly turned down an invitation to join the senior team for the Olympics in Pyeongchang. He turned down the invite in order to focus on his season at UMass.

Who is Cale Makar Dating?

Cale Makar is unmarried and reportedly single. He is a young and aspiring hockey player focused on his professional hockey career. No rumors regarding his personal life have surfaced.

What are Cale Makar’s Body Measurements?

Cale Makar stands at a height of 1.85 m i.e. 6 feet and 1 inch tall. He has a bodyweight of 192 lbs i.e. 87 kg. He has an athletic body build. He has hazel eyes and his hair color is dark brown.

What is Cale Makar’s Net Worth?

The winner of the 2019 Hobey Baker Award, Cale Makar has just started his professional hockey career. The defenceman signed a three-year deal with the Colorado Avalanche on 14 April 2019. His major income comes from playing professional hockey. The young player has a long way to go in his career. As of 2019, his net worth is under evaluation.

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