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Michael Caruso (born July 5, 1988) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. He is currently playing for Dornbirner EC of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL).
Caruso was selected in the 4th round, 103rd overall, by the Florida Panthers in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, following a standout junior career with the Guelph Storm of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).
Following a strong training camp, Caruso was assigned to the Panthers' American Hockey League affiliate, the Rochester Americans, to start the 2008–09 season.
A free agent into the 2014–15 season, Caruso belatedly signed an ECHL contract with the Reading Royals on November 8, 2014. In adding a stabilising influence to the Royals blueline, Caruso contributed with 20 points in 65 games.
On June 12, 2015, Caruso signed his first contract abroad, agreeing to a one-year deal with Austrian club, Dornbirner EC of the EBEL.
Michael Caruso (born 25 May 1983, in Sydney, Australia), is an Australian professional racing driver. Starting as a driver of go-karts at age 11, he began driving with Formula Ford in 2001. He moved to Formula Three in 2002 and won the Australian Formula 3 Championship in 2003. With offers to move to FIA Formula 3000 in Europe, he chose to join the Holden Young Lions team in V8 Supercars for 2004. After a poor start he quit the team. In 2005 he did the first two rounds of the Australian Formula 3 Championship, before moving to Europe to be test and reserve driver for the Astromega F3000 team.
In 2006 he returned to Australia and raced in the V8 Supercar Development Series with Jim Morton's Decina Team, finishing 4th. In 2007 he was runner-up in the Development series, again with Jim Morton's Ford Rising Star Program. He also made three V8 Supercar Championship Series starts in this period, one with Brad Jones Racing at Bathurst in 2006 and two with WPS in 2007. 2008 marked his first full season in the V8 Supercar Championship Series, switching from Ford to Holden with Garry Rogers Motorsport, replacing Dean Canto. In 2009 in Race 10, at Hidden Valley Raceway, Caruso won his first V8 Supercar Championship race.