Anthony Battaglia is an American professional ice hockey player, playing for the Huntsville Havoc of the Southern Professional Hockey League.
After one season of junior hockey playing for the Soo Indians, Battaglia played college ice hockey for Western Michigan University. He spent four years at WMU and played in 139 games, and scored 47 points in the process. His solid scoring record led to him signing for the Florida Everblades in the ECHL for the 2002-03 season. Battaglia played almost 50 games for the Everblades. He also played at the higher AHL level for the Lowell Lock Monsters on nine occasions.
For the 2003-04 season, Battaglia would sign for another ECHL organization, the Mississippi Sea Wolves. Battaglia settled well, and in his first season made 67 regular season appearances, scoring 37 points. He would also feature in the post-season and was one of the Sea Wolves' most reliable players, with six points in five games. His productivity meant that he would remain in Mississippi for the 2004-05 season, and Battaglia again flourished. In 75 games, he managed to score 60 points, proving his quality at ECHL level. Battaglia also played with his brother Jon Bates Battaglia, who signed with the Sea Wolves during the NHL lockout. The Sea Wolves suspended operations in the middle of the off-season because of Hurricane Katrina.
Battaglia would remain in the ECHL, but split the 2005-06 season between the Utah Grizzlies and the Augusta Lynx. Battaglia managed to maintain his level of play, and in 72 games for the two teams, scored 54 points. Battaglia would again move teams in the off-season, signing for the Columbia Inferno. He played well and in 47 games scored 45 points. This led to his mid-season move in March 2007 to sign for the EIHL team, the Manchester Phoenix. It was Battaglia's first taste of European hockey, but he continued to impress with 13 points in the 13 games he featured in before the season ended.
Battaglia returned to North America and re-signed for the Inferno, and once again became an important player for the organization. In March 2008, Battaglia was part of a 5 player swap which sent him again to the Augusta Lynx. In September 2008, his move to the Mississippi Sea Wolves was confirmed. For the 2009-10 season, Battaglia played with the Amarillo Gorillas of the Central Hockey League.
On August 24, 2010, Battaglia signed with the Mississippi RiverKings, to remain in the Central Hockey League. After playing in 16 games with the RiverKings to start the 2010-11 season, Battaglia signed with fellow CHL team the Tulsa Oilers in December 2010. For the 2011-12 season, Battaglia moved to the Federal Hockey League, playing for the New Jersey Outlaws. He followed the franchise to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for the 2012-13, playing with team until it folded in January 2013. Battaglia currently plays in the Southern Professional Hockey League for the Huntsville Havoc.
In 2013, Bates and his brother Anthony teamed up to compete on the 22nd season of "The Amazing Race." After traveling more than 30,000 miles throughout the competition, the brothers won the show, taking home the $1 million prize.
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