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Toronto Maple Leafs‘ 6th year center Mark Arcobello(33) had the distinction of joining his fifth team in less than a year’s time, when he signed a 1-year tw0-way deal on the opening day of free agency.

He started the season on the parent club’s opening night roster and stuck with them through 7 games but failed to register a point. He was also recalled for a couple more appearances but was still bitten on the score sheet.

In 2014/2015 he was traded to Nashville Predators from his first team Edmonton Oilers, but after only a  few games was waived and picked up by Pittsburgh Penguins, where he spent 10 contests only notching a pair of assists.

He was once again placed on waivers to be reassigned to the minors but got scooped by Arizona Coyotes to complete the season on a high note with 9 goals and 7 assists for 16 points, his best with any one squad.

In his last few seasons in the minors he’s maintained some pretty fantastic numbers and this year with Toronto Marlies looks to set new goal scoring marks with already 12 in 24 AHL games.

He scored 22 with Oklahoma City Barons in 2012/2013 with what still looks to be an untouchable 45 assists.

Where the 27-year old ends up next is anyone’s guess but he could very likely command some great money if he decided to split overseas.

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Mark Arcobello(26) Oklahoma City Barons

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Edmonton Oilers‘ 3rd year, undrafted center Mark Arcobello(26) started his pro career on an AHL contract with Oklahoma City Barons.

He was reassigned to their ECHL affiliate Stockton Thunder at the beginning of the 2010/2011 season and things took shape pretty quickly, as he connected for 7 goals and 13 assists in 33 contests and was MVP at the All-Star Game.

The undersized 5’9″ 165 lbs. kept proving his critics wrong as he climbed up to the next rung and finished his rookie season with 11 goals and 11 assists in 26 games.

His consistent efforts paid off with the Oilers signing him to a 2-year entry level NHL contract. He stayed with their top farm team but was showing that despite his smaller stature he had a knack for the net, finishing his sophomore campaign with 17 goals, 26 assists and a nice +16 rating. He continued to strike through 14 Calder Cup Playoff match-ups adding another 13 points (5 goals and 8 assists) to his totals.

To start 2012/2013 as the lockout halted the highest league, he was teamed up with a #1 overall and 1st round draft picks to skate on a line with for the Barons.

The 24-year old further showed his skill set and looks to be on pace for career highs in goals, assists, points and got the nod as a Western Conference AHL All-Star Game starter.

He received his first NHL call-up and skated 19 shifts for 18:15 of total ice time in a overtime losing effort.

Despite being returned after only a 24-hour visit, it’s not looking like much of a stretch for him to find at the very least a part-time home in the show.