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Michael's father, Ed, put Michael on skates when he was just under

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Michael Mantenuto


    Boston1 — 21 years ago(January 10, 2005 12:19 PM)

    Michael's father, Ed, put Michael on skates when he was just under
    two years old. I read on Michael's IMDb boards, a man wrote, "Ed was
    my coach in HS and he was more of a father to me than my own
    father!" Michael was a better skater at 3 than half the team was at
    17!" and "The new Varsity kid/or JV player on the roster would be
    assigned to keep an eye on Michael and keep him out of trouble at
    the local rinksometimes he would get so wound up we would
    literally have to hang him up on the coat rack or drop him in the
    trash barrel!" Funny right! He also said "He was the toughest little
    sucker he'd ever seen!" Michael played Varsity as an eighth grader where he totalled 80 points for the season. As a ninth grader he amassed over 100 points believed to be a Massachusetts first! Great hockey player!!!
    Michael played Junior hockey with the Walpole Junior Stars where he
    captained the team as a Senior. He impressed coaches in the area,
    and with his amazing hockey talent..scouts from UNH and UMaine
    offered him packages to play for their colleges. That was
    unbelievable, in my opinion, as they are both D1 powerhouses!
    Michael visited both campuses and ultimately chose to play for Shawn
    Walsh and the Black Bears of Maine. Shawn described Michael as
    being "cat quick" and he quickly stepped into one of the top 3 lines
    at Maine. Michael, #12, scored the first goal of his college career
    on November 21st, 2000 against Cornell University. Three days later
    he scored another against Brown. I'm not sure as to exactly what
    happened the balance of his freshman year. I think he may have
    gotten a shoulder injury? He returned that Fall, his sophomore year,
    and sadly, his coach Shawn, died the end of September 2001 after
    fighting cancer for some time. This was a HUGE blow to the hockey
    team, as well as, the entire Maine hockey community. I think Michael
    took it especially hard and the boys had a rough start that year.
    Shawn's death coupled with the fact Michael's dad was recovering from
    a tremendous stroke led Michael to the realization that it would be
    better for him to play closer to home and transferred to UMass/Boston.
    He really lit up the hockey program at UMass. His coach there, Joe
    Mallen said "Michael is really going to be a big boost for our team."
    An article dated on 12/29/2001 titled "Beacon's follow Mantenuto's
    lead" also stated.."Sophomore forward, Mike Mantenuto, playing his
    first game at UMass-Boston since tranferring from the University of
    Maine, had a goal and three assists to lead the Beacons to a 5-4
    victory over St. Michael's in the opening round of the 37th annual
    Codfish Bowl5b4 hockey tournament last night in Dorchester."
    Another article dated 2/2/2002 titled "Mantenuto Nets Four as UMass-
    Boston tops Tufts, 7-4" Most of the article states the game was
    pretty close until the third period where"It was pretty much all
    UMass-Boston. All Mantenuto."
    The summer before his Junior year, Michael decided to work on a
    fishing boat, trapping eelspartially inspired by one of his
    favorite books from HS "The Perfect Storm." Great bookone of my
    fav's too by Sebastian Junger. Michael's friends heard @ the
    auditions for "Miracle" and knowing he was a hockey player, called
    him to inform him of the news. Michael went, thinking he would be an
    extra or something, but to his surprise (not mine) kept on getting
    called back. He finally went out to LA and further impressed Gavin
    O'Connor with his incredible hockey talent and amazing emotional
    acting range. The rest is pretty much history as we know it. He
    nailed the part of Jack O'Callahan (coolest part in the movie) and is
    now continuing his acting career out in LA currently filming a movie
    with "Sir" Anthony Hopkins! Impressed right!
    Well, I hope that fills some of the newcomers on this board in as to
    how great Michael is as a person and an athlete!
    ttyl~

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      beckybrowneyes — 21 years ago(January 11, 2005 02:37 PM)

      Reading that was very interesting. Just from watching "Miracle," you could tell that Michael was indeed very talented. It's great that you know so much about him and his career and that you're willing to share it with others. Thank you for the information. 🙂
      Becky

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        Maroonangel591 — 21 years ago(March 25, 2005 06:33 PM)

        He's doing another movie? Awesome!!! Can't wait to see it. By the way, great info you got. That's really impressive- looks like Mike's had an awesome college hockey career.

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