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Kyle Charles Palmieri (; born February 1, 1991) is an American professional
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for the
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of the
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(NHL). He previously played for the
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and
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. Growing up on
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, Palmieri played youth hockey for the Devils-sponsored teams at Codey Arena in
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. He attended
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for two years before earning an opportunity to play for the
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(NTDP). During his time in the program, he tallied 15 goals and 15 assists through 33 games. As a result of his play, Palmieri was drafted in the first round, 26th overall, by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. After being released from the NTDP, Palmieri played one season of
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for the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Palmieri spent one season with the Fighting Irish before turning professional with the Ducks'
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(AHL) affiliate, the
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. He split his first three seasons with the team between the Crunch and the Ducks before becoming a mainstay on the NHL level. Following his fifth season with the team, Palmieri was traded to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for second and third-round draft picks in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. Palmieri continued to produce while with the Devils and set numerous career-highs over six seasons. After spending six seasons with the Devils, Palmieri was traded to the New York Islanders. Internationally, Palmieri has represented the United States at both the junior and senior levels. His first international tournament was at the 2007 Under-17 Four Nations Tournament.


Early life

Palmieri was born on February 1, 1991, in
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to parents Bruce and Tammy. After marrying, his parents spent a few years in Smithtown, where Kyle and his three older siblings were born, before moving to
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when Kyle was four. His godfather is former shortstop
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, who is his father's cousin. His father worked in home construction and spent several years in Mattituck, on the north fork of Long Island. Palmieri began playing ice hockey at a friend’s house when he was five years old. He began playing with the Kodiak Hockey Club at McKay Ice Arena under coach
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.


Playing career


Amateur

Growing up, Palmieri played youth hockey for the
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-sponsored teams at Codey Arena in
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. He also played in the 2004
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with the New Jersey Devils
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team. At the age of 14, Palmieri joined the 16U Junior Devils organization. Afterward, he attended
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for two years. During his sophomore season, Palmieri led the Gordon Conference with 58
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and earned a first-team All-State selection. He finished his career-best season helping them to the New Jersey state final, where they lost to
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. As a result of his play, Palmieri earned an opportunity to play for the
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(NTDP) in
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. Upon joining the NTDP Under-18 team, Palmieri tallied 15 goals and 15 assists through 33 games and recorded a
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in the gold medal round of the 2008 Five Nations Tournament. As a result of his play, Palmieri was drafted by the
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in the sixth round of the 2008
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(OHL) Entry Draft but never reported to the team. He returned to the NTDP for the 2008–09 season, where he was ranked 20th amongst all North American skaters by the
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. However, Palmieri was released from the team for violating team rules, and he subsequently played
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for the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish. During his first and only season with the team, he scored nine goals in 33 games. During this time, Palmieri was drafted 26th overall by the
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in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.


Professional


Anaheim Ducks

Following the 2009–10 season, Palmieri signed a three-year
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with the Anaheim Ducks and participated in their Rookie Tournament. He was soon reassigned to the Ducks'
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(AHL) affiliate, the
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, to begin the 2010–11 season. In his first month with the team, Palmieri tallied six points in three games to help the team to a 1–1–1–0 record. By November, he had tallied seven goals and nine points in nine games to earn his first recall to the NHL level. Palmieri made his NHL debut on November 3, 2010, against the
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and he scored his first career goal to lead the Ducks to an overtime win. Palmieri spent 10 games with the Ducks before being reassigned to the Syracuse Crunch. In January, he was chosen to compete for Team USA at the
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. In his final 14 games with the Crunch, Palmieri tallied 15 goals and 20 points to earn the AHL's Rookie of the Month accolade for the month of March. He attributed much of his success to his linemate
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, who had recorded 14 assists and 18 points during the same stretch. As a result of his offensive success, Palmieri was selected for the 2011 AHL Eastern Conference All-Star Team. Palmieri returned to the Ducks organization the following season and participated in their training camp. He was returned to the AHL to begin the season, where he played on their top line alongside Nick Bonino and
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. Palmieri began the season strong and scored six points, including a hat-trick, in his first two games of the 2011–12 season. As such, he was named the AHL Player of the Week for the period ending October 16, 2011. Palmieri continued to produce as the season continued and he tallied 26 points prior to his NHL recall on December 9. At the time of his recall, he also led the league in goals, ranked fourth in scoring, co-led in game-winning goals, and ranked second in plus-minus. After playing in seven games for the Ducks, Palmieri was returned to the AHL, where he was selected for the 2012
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. As his sophomore season continued, Palmieri reached new career-highs after collecting 54 points through 42 games. He remained with the Crunch until March 12 when he was recalled to the NHL level. Upon re-joining the Ducks, Palmieri became the first Anaheim rookie since
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to score two goals in a game. He competed in seven contests with the Ducks before being reassigned to the AHL. Palmieri finished the AHL regular season with 33 goals and 25 assists through 51 games as the Crunch qualified for the
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. As a result of the
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, Palmieri split the 2012–13 season between the Ducks and their new AHL affiliate, the
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. While playing with the Admirals, Palmieri tallied 13 goals and 12 assists for 25 points before being promoted to the NHL level once the lockout ended. On February 28, Palmieri became the second-youngest Ducks player to record a hat-trick in a 5–1 win over the
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. He finished the season with 21 points through 42 regular season games before playing in all seven Western Conference Quarterfinal games against the
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. Once the playoffs concluded, it was revealed that Palmieri played through a shoulder injury. Despite this, coach
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called his season "adequete." On July 26, Palmieri signed a three-year contract extension to remain with the Ducks organization. The 2013–14 season was Palmieri's first full-time NHL campaign and he set career-highs in goals, assists, and points. Following an injury to
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mid-game, Palmieri was placed on the Ducks' top line alongside
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and
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. On October 30, Palmieri recorded his fourth multi-goal game to help the Ducks come back from a 2–0 deficit against the
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. In his first game in his hometown New Jersey on November 4, Palmieri scored the game-winning goal at 9:09 into the first period and was named the game's third star. He finished the season with 31 points through 71 games as the Ducks qualified for the
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. During Round 1 against the
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, Palmieri scored one goal before being pulled from the lineup in Game 4. He remained out the Ducks' lineup until Game 3 of Round 2 against the
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. Once the Ducks were eliminated by the Kings in Game 7, Palmieri ended the postseason with three goals and 14 penalty minutes through nine games. In the second year of his new contract, Palmieri missed the majority of the Ducks' pre-season games due to a high ankle sprain. However, he was healthy enough to participate in two full practices with the Ducks before the season began. After missing 18 games, Palmieri made his season debut and started off strong by recording two goals in four games. By December, he had tallied five goals and nine points through 15 games before being placed on injured reserve due to him aggravating his shoulder. When he returned to the lineup on January 2, he scored his sixth goal of the season to beat the
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4–3.


New Jersey Devils

On June 26, 2015, Palmieri was traded by the Ducks to his hometown club, the New Jersey Devils, in exchange for second- and third-round picks in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. As a result of the trade, Palmieri re-joined coach John Hynes, who had coached him with the UNTDP from 2007 to 2009. In his first season with the Devils, Palmieri set new career-highs and led the Devils with 30 goals and 57 points. As such, Palmieri signed a five-year $23.25 million contract extension to remain with the Devils organization on July 7, 2016. Following the signing, Palmieri joined Team USA at the
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, where they failed to medal. He subsequently returned to the Devils organization and participated in training camp. Throughout the season, he played alongside
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and
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while maintaining a 13.5 shot percentage. Palmieri continued his scoring streak throughout the season and had tallied 18 goals through 33 games with 13 regular season games remaining in the season. He subsequently finished the season with a team-leading 26 goals and 27 assists. During the 2017 off-season, Palmieri moved to Boston for his off-season training alongside Jimmy Hayes,
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,
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, and Brian Gibbons. He began the season with the Devils but suffered an injury during the season opener against the
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. Upon returning to the Devils' lineup after missing one game, Palmieri slid into his previous spot on the top line alongside Taylor Hall and
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. On October 13, Palmieri tallied the 100th goal of his career in a 5–2 loss to the
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. A few weeks later, Palmieri slid into the boards during practice and missed nearly three weeks to recover. During that time, the Devils won three games and lost two, with one game going to overtime. He returned to the lineup on November 9 and continued to produce offensively. He accumulated four goals and five assists in 13 games before suffering a broken foot during a game against the
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in late November. Palmieri remained out of the Devils lineup until after the Christmas break for precautionary reasons. During a 4–3 win over the
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on March 27, Palmieri tallied his 10th multi-point game of the season and led the club in power play goals with 11. As a result of his production, Palmieri helped the Devils win 40 regular season games for the first time since 2011–12. They eventually qualified for the
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following a 2–1 win over the
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on April 5. The Devils met with the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round but were eliminated from playoff contention after falling 3–1 in Game 5. Palmieri and the Devils began the 2018–19 season in Sweden against the
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for the 2018 NHL Global Series. During the game, Palmieri tallied two goals for his 15th career multi-goal game and 10th with the Devils. Upon returning to North America, Palmieri became the first player in franchise history to score at least two goals in each of their first two games of a season. He repeated this feat the following game against the
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to become the fourth player in NHL history to score multiple goals in at least three consecutive games to open a season. Although his two-goal streak concluded in the fourth game of the season, Palmieri became the first player in NHL history to score the opening goal in four consecutive games to begin a season. As well, he became the third player to score a power-play goal in each of his team's first four games in a season. Throughout the 2018–19 season, Palmieri continued to contribute offensively while playing on the wing of Taylor Hall and
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. As a member of the Devils' top line, he led New Jersey with 22 goals and 38 points by January. After Hall stepped down from the 2019 National Hockey League All-Star Game due to an injury, Palmieri was named his replacement. Upon rejoining the Devils, Palmieri returned to their top line with Marcus Johansson and Nico Hischier. He continued to lead the team in scoring with 26 goals and 22 assists through 63 games before suffering a lower-body injury during a game against the
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. He subsequently returned to the lineup on March 8 and played on a line with Travis Zajac and Kenny Agostino for their game against the Capitals. Palmieri finished the season with 27 goals and 23 assists for 50 points through 74 games. Upon rejoining the Devils for the 2019–20 season, Palmieri reached the 500-games plateau to become one of three active players on New Jersey's roster to have reached the milestone. On October 30, 2019, Palmieri tallied his first hat-trick with the Devils in an overtime loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning. By December, Palmieri led all Devils players in scoring with 27 points in 38 games, while playing alongside Jesper Bratt and Nico Hischier. As such, he was named to his second All-Star Game in a row. However, Palmieri was replaced by Hischier after he suffered an injury blocking a shot during a win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. While Palmieri missed four games to recover from the injury, the Devils struggled offensively and won only one game during his absence. Despite his injury, Palmieri finished the regular season with a team-leading 25 goals and 45 points through 65 games. During this time, he also accrued 11 power-play goals and 18 power-play points while averaging 17:07 of ice time. When the NHL returned to play in January, Palmieri returned to the Devils to play in his 11th NHL season. On January 31, Palmieri was placed on the NHL's COVID protocol list and missed a matinee game on the road against the
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. As numerous other teammates tested positive for COVID, the Devils entered a 14-day pause to comply with NHL COVID-19 protocols before returning on February 16.


New York Islanders

After tallying 17 points through 34 games, Palmieri was traded to the
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along with Travis Zajac in exchange for a first-round pick in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, a conditional 2022 fourth-round pick, and forwards A. J. Greer and
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. Upon joining the Islanders, Palmieri was reunited with former teammate Andy Greene. In the Islanders' final regular season game on May 8, Palmieri and teammate
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tallied a goal each 37 seconds apart in the third period to win 5–1 over the Devils. Through 17 games with the Islanders, Palmieri recorded two goals and two assists as the Islanders qualified for the
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. During Game 1 of the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs against the
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, Palmieri played on the right-wing of
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and rookie
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. Palmieri scored two goals in Game 1, including the overtime game-winner, to lead the Islanders 4–3 over the Penguins. As such, he became the first Long Island-born player to score a postseason goal for the Islanders and the first Islander to score two goals in his playoff debut. Palmieri and the Islanders beat the Penguins 6–3 in Game 6 to qualify for the Second Round against the
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. During their series against the Bruins, Palmieri's four goals and six points were tied for the team lead in scoring. In Game 6, Palmieri extended his point streak to five games by tallying seven goals in his first 12 playoff games. After the Islanders beat the Bruins in six games, Palmieri and the Islanders met the Tampa Bay Lightning for the Semifinals. During most of their series against the Lightning, Palmieri played on the Islanders third line alongside Pageau and Zajac but earned time of the first line during Game 4. Despite this, the Islanders were eventually eliminated from playoff contention in seven games by the Lightning. On September 1, 2021, Palmieri was re-signed to a four-year, $20 million contract by the Islanders. After skating in 25 games, and tallying seven points, Palmieri suffered a lower body injury on December 16. He returned to practice on January 3 but remained listed as day-to-day. On March 2, 2024, Palmieri recorded his third career hat-trick in a 5–1 win against the Bruins. On May 30, 2025, the Islanders re-signed Palmieri to a two-year, $9.5 million contract extension.


International play

Internationally, Palmieri has represented the United States at both the junior and senior levels. His first international tournament was the 2007 Under-17 Four Nations Tournament, where he scored two goals in three games. Following this, Palmieri competed at the 2008 Five Nations Tournament, where he scored a hat-trick to lead Team USA to a gold medal. In the same year, Palmieri also represented his home country at the
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where he won a bronze medal. Palmieri next represented Team USA at the
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during his freshman year at Notre Dame. He finished third on the team in scoring with one goal and eight assists to help the team win a gold medal. Palmieri subsequently became the first Notre Dame player to capture a gold medal in World Junior Championship play. His final tournament at the junior level was the
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where he earned a bronze medal. In the second game of the tournament, Palmieri scored two goals and an assist to beat Slovakia 6–1 and earn Team USA's Player of the Game. Palmieri made his debut with the
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at the
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, where he tallied two goals in seven games. Following this, he was named to Team USA at the
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as a replacement for
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.


Personal life

Palmieri married his wife Ashlee in July 2019 at Macari Vineyards in
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. His older sister Taylor and brother-in-law Stephen Ficchi are both members of the
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. His sister is a member of the
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while Stephen is a
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. As a result of this, Palmieri launched Squad21 to offer active or veteran military service members the chance to attend a Devils home game during the 2016–17 regular season. This expanded into the Kyle Palmieri Foundation, a charitable organization that supports three military nonprofits, in 2018. He also held an annual Military Ball that included an auction. Palmieri subsequently became the Devil's 2018 nominee for the
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as a player "who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community." In 2019, Palmieri, Scott Wilson,
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, and the players’ associations for NHL, MLB, and NFL players, filed a complaint against the City of Pittsburgh for their nonresident sports facility usage fee. The complaint contended that the city made out-of-state athletes pay a fee equal to 3% of their taxable earned income for the days in which they play games in publicly funded sports facilities.


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