Dan Maloney
NHL Fortune:
$553,063
Description
Dan Maloney’s net worth / earnings / salary history. He made US$553,063 (US$1,937,220 in today's dollars), ranking #3692 in NHL / hockey career earnings.
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Season | Salary (US$) |
In today's US$ |
NHL Rank |
+/- (US$) |
+/- (%) |
1977-78 | $98,700 | $421,213 | |||
Contract in Canadian currency: $105,000. | |||||
Source: Globe and Mail | |||||
1978-79 | $92,085 | $365,150 | |||
Contract in Canadian currency: $105,000. Estimated minimum salary based on documented salaries for 1977-78 and 1979-80. | |||||
Source: HockeyZonePlus | |||||
1979-80 | $117,425 | $418,478 | |||
Contract in Canadian currency: $137,500. Signed a four-year, one-way contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs: CAN$137,500, CAN$142,500, CAN$147,500, CAN$152,500. Team performance bonuses included: $ 1,000 if the team had less than 225 goals against; $ 1,000 if the team had less than 210 goals against; $ 2,000 if the team was in the Top 4 in the league for the least goals against; $ 1,000 for finishing 1st in the division; $ 2,500 for winning the 1st playoff round; $ 2,500 for winning the second playoff round; $ 5,000 for winning the 3rd playoff round; and $ 5,000 for winning the Stanley Cup. Personal performance bonuses included: $ 2,500 for getting 25 goals or 60 points; $ 200 per goal over 25; $ 50/+ up to 10; $ 500 for the 10th +; $ 100/+ between 11 and 20; $ 1,000 for the 20th +; and $ 1,500 for the 30th +. He did not earn any of the bonuses. | |||||
Source: Copy of contract | |||||
1980-81 | $121,838 | $382,411 | |||
Contract in Canadian currency: $142,500. Base salary of CAN$142,500. Team performance bonuses included: $ 1,000 if the team had less than 225 goals against; $ 1,000 if the team had less than 210 goals against; $ 2,000 if the team was in the Top 4 in the league for the least goals against; $ 1,000 for finishing 1st in the division; $ 2,500 for winning the 1st playoff round; $ 2,500 for winning the second playoff round; $ 5,000 for winning the 3rd playoff round; and $ 5,000 for winning the Stanley Cup. Personal performance bonuses included: $ 2,500 for getting 25 goals or 60 points; $ 200 per goal over 25; $ 50/+ up to 10; $ 500 for the 10th +; $ 100/+ between 11 and 20; $ 1,000 for the 20th +; and $ 1,500 for the 30th +. He did not earn any of the bonuses. | |||||
Source: Copy of contract | |||||
1981-82 | $123,015 | $349,968 | |||
Contract in Canadian currency: $147,500. Base salary of CAN$147,500. Team performance bonuses included: $ 1,000 if the team had less than 225 goals against; $ 1,000 if the team had less than 210 goals against; $ 2,000 if the team was in the Top 4 in the league for the least goals against; $ 1,000 for finishing 1st in the division; $ 2,500 for winning the 1st playoff round; $ 2,500 for winning the second playoff round; $ 5,000 for winning the 3rd playoff round; and $ 5,000 for winning the Stanley Cup. Personal performance bonuses included: $ 2,500 for getting 25 goals or 60 points; $ 200 per goal over 25; $ 50/+ up to 10; $ 500 for the 10th +; $ 100/+ between 11 and 20; $ 1,000 for the 20th +; and $ 1,500 for the 30th +. He retired from pro hockey after the season. He did not earn any of the bonuses. | |||||
Source: Copy of contract | |||||
Total: US$553,063 In today's dollars: US$1,937,220 |
NHL Rank: 3692 In today's dollars: 2697 |