Dominik Hasek
Hockey Fortune:
$55,008,870
Description
Dominik Hasek’s net worth / earnings / salary history: Earned US $55,008,870 (US $102,102,984 in today's dollars), ranking #206 in NHL / hockey career earnings.
Birthdate: January 29, 1965Country of birth: Czech Republic
Position: G
NHL Draft:
- Year: 1983
- Round #10
- Overall Pick: 199
- By: Chicago Blackhawks
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Salary History - Dominik Hasek All amounts in US$ unless otherwise noted. |
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Season | Earnings (US$) |
In today's US$ |
Rank | |
1990-91 | $85,000 | $204,531 | 561 | |
Two-way contract: $250,000 in the NHL and $60,000 in the minor leagues. His first season in North America: played 5 NHL and 33 IHL games, earning a salary of $85,000. | ||||
Source(s): The Hockey News | ||||
1991-92 | $275,000 | $634,848 | 203 | |
1992-93 | $275,000 | $616,163 | 322 | |
Amount includes salary and any signing bonus paid in 1992-93. | ||||
Source(s): The Hockey News / La Presse | ||||
1993-94 | $400,000 | $870,552 | 272 | |
1994-95 | $1,228,571 | $2,606,010 | 27 | |
Because of the lockout, his NHL salary of $2,150,000 was prorated for the 48-game season. | ||||
On September 28, 1994, while on the last year of his contract scheduled to earn $600,000, signed a three-year contract extension with the Buffalo Sabres for $8M plus a possible $1M per year in performance bonuses. | ||||
Source(s): Guide Hockey 1995-1996 / The Chicago Tribune / The Sporting News / Le Soleil | ||||
1995-96 | $2,725,299 | $5,623,008 | 26 | |
Source(s): La Presse | ||||
1996-97 | $4,200,000 | $8,418,744 | 9 | |
One-way contract. | ||||
Source(s): The Gazette / Guide Hockey RDS | ||||
1997-98 | $4,000,000 | $7,834,538 | 14 | |
One-way contract. Includes base salary, signing bonus and bonuses paid in 1997-98. On March 19, 1998, with an option year left on his contract at $4M, signed a three-year plus one option year contract with the Buffalo Sabres for $35M, starting in 1998-1999: $7.5M + $9.25M + $9.25M and $9M in 2000-01, his option year, if the Sabres elect to keep him. | ||||
Source(s): The Gazette / The Hockey News / La Presse | ||||
1998-99 | $8,000,000 | $15,429,728 | 3 | |
Includes base salary, signing bonus, bonuses paid in 1998-99, and deferred income paid in 1998-99. (Earned $7.5M according to La Presse.) | ||||
Source(s): The Hockey News | ||||
1999-00 | $7,000,000 | $13,211,670 | 9 | |
Includes base salary, signing/reporting bonus, and deferred income paid in 1999-2000. (Earned $9.25M according to La Presse.) | ||||
Source(s): The Hockey News / The Sports Forecaster | ||||
2000-01 | $7,500,000 | $13,693,380 | 10 | |
Includes base salary, bonuses paid in 2000-01, and deferred income paid in 2000-01. (Earned $9.25M according to La Presse.) | ||||
Source(s): The Hockey News / The Hockey News Ultimate Fantasy Guide 2000-01 | ||||
2001-02 | $9,000,000 | $15,980,121 | 9 | |
Signed a one-year contract with the Detroit Red Wings for $8M plus a $1M bonus if the team won the Stanley Cup, which they didn. Retired after the season | ||||
Source(s): Book: The Road to Hockeytown | ||||
2002-03 | $0 | $0 | 754 | |
Did not play. | ||||
Source(s): HockeyZonePlus | ||||
2003-04 | $6,000,000 | $10,254,403 | 33 | |
Prior to the season, decided to make a comeback. | ||||
Source(s): Book: The Road to Hockeytown | ||||
2004-05 | NHL lockout year: Season cancelled - no NHL salary paid. | |||
2005-06 | $1,520,000 | $2,447,068 | 214 | |
Base salary of $1.5M plus undiscosed bonuses. | ||||
Source(s): Book: Brodeur - Beyond the Crease / La Presse | ||||
2006-07 | $750,000 | $1,169,701 | 467 | |
Source(s): NHLPA | ||||
2007-08 | $2,050,000 | $3,108,517 | 232 | |
After the season, he retired from the NHL. In 2009-10, he played in Czechoslovakia and in 2010-11 in the KHL, before retiring from pro-hockey. | ||||
Source(s): NHLPA | ||||
Career Total: US $55,008,870 (In today's dollars: US $102,102,984) NHL Rank: 206 (In today's dollars: 89) |