Sergei Fedorov
Hockey Fortune:
$97,783,399
Description
Sergei Fedorov’s net worth / earnings / salary history: Earned US $97,783,399 (US $172,526,708 in today's dollars), ranking #34 in NHL / hockey career earnings.
Birthdate: December 13, 1969Country of birth: Russia
Position: C
NHL Draft:
- Year: 1989
- Round #4
- Overall Pick: 74
- By: Detroit Red Wings
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Salary History - Sergei Fedorov All amounts in US$ unless otherwise noted. |
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Season | Earnings (US$) |
In today's US$ |
Rank | |
1990-91 | $220,000 | $529,374 | 213 | |
One-way contract. | ||||
Source(s): The Hockey News / Canadian Press | ||||
1991-92 | $295,000 | $681,019 | 187 | |
1992-93 | $1,000,000 | $2,240,593 | 31 | |
Amount includes salary and any signing bonus paid in 1992-93. | ||||
Source(s): The Hockey News | ||||
1993-94 | $295,000 | $642,032 | 426 | |
1994-95 | $1,711,366 | $3,630,100 | 14 | |
Because of the lockout, his NHL salary of $2,994,890 was prorated for the 48-game season. | ||||
Source(s): Guide Hockey 1995-1996 | ||||
1995-96 | $4,162,033 | $8,587,368 | 8 | |
Source(s): La Presse | ||||
1996-97 | $4,200,000 | $8,418,744 | 9 | |
Source(s): La Presse / Guide Hockey RDS | ||||
1997-98 | $28,000,000 | $54,841,764 | 1 | |
As a Restricted Free Agent, he held out until February 1998 when he received a six-year contract offer from the Carolina Hurricanes for $38M: $2M yearly salary with full salary for 1997-98 even if he held out most of the season, plus $14M in signing bonus and another $12M bonus to be paid gradually over 6 years or in full, all at once, if the team reached the 1997-98 conference finals. Being last in the Northeast Division the Hurricanes had little risk of having to pay the $12M bonus immediately but the Red Wings were second best in the NHL and were likely to have to pay the whole bonus immediately if they matched the offer. Ultimately, the Detroit Red Wings matched the offer and had to pay Fedorov $28M within only a few months. | ||||
Source(s): Book: Scotty - A Hockey Life Like No Other / Book: The Russian Five / Sports Illustrated | ||||
1998-99 | $2,000,000 | $3,857,432 | 104 | |
Includes base salary, signing bonus, bonuses paid in 1998-99, and deferred income paid in 1998-99. | ||||
Source(s): Book: A Hockey Life Like No Other / Sports Illustrated | ||||
1999-00 | $2,000,000 | $3,774,763 | 118 | |
Includes base salary, signing/reporting bonus, and deferred income paid in 1999-2000. | ||||
Source(s): The Hockey News / The Sports Forecaster / Book: A Hockey Life Like No Other / Sports Illustrated | ||||
2000-01 | $2,000,000 | $3,651,568 | 137 | |
Includes base salary, bonuses paid in 2000-01, and deferred income paid in 2000-01. | ||||
Source(s): The Hockey News / The Hockey News Ultimate Fantasy Guide 2000-01 / Book: A Hockey Life Like No Other / Sports Illustrated | ||||
2001-02 | $2,000,000 | $3,551,138 | 165 | |
Source(s): Book: A Hockey Life Like No Other / Sports Illustrated | ||||
2002-03 | $2,000,000 | $3,495,664 | 197 | |
Does not include signing bonuses, performance bonuses and deferred payments. | ||||
Source(s): Book: A Hockey Life Like No Other / Sports Illustrated / La Presse | ||||
2003-04 | $10,000,000 | $17,090,672 | 3 | |
On July 19 2003, as a free agent, signed a five-year contract with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for $40M: $10M in 2003-04; $6M in 2004-05; $8M in 2005-06, 2006-07 and 2007-08. Included an option, for Fedorov, to become a free agent after years two and three of the contract. Also included bonuses and contract revisions worth up to $5M if he won the Hart, Art Ross, Maurice Richard or Conn Smythe trophies during the term of the contract. He didn't win any of these awards. | ||||
Source(s): ESPN / The New York Times | ||||
2004-05 | NHL lockout year: Season cancelled - no NHL salary paid. | |||
2005-06 | $8,000,000 | $12,879,308 | 2 | |
Source(s): ESPN / The New York Times | ||||
2006-07 | $8,000,000 | $12,476,809 | 2 | |
(Earned $6,080,000 according to the NHLPA) | ||||
Source(s): ESPN / The New York Times | ||||
2007-08 | $8,000,000 | $12,130,800 | 5 | |
(Earned $6,080,000 according to the NHLPA) | ||||
Source(s): ESPN / The New York Times | ||||
2008-09 | $4,000,000 | $5,841,152 | 114 | |
Prior to the season, signed a one-year contract with the Washington Capitals for $4M. Never played in the NHL again after the season. | ||||
Source(s): NHLPA | ||||
2009-10 | $3,300,000 | $4,836,021 | 190 | |
Estimated salary based on documented salary for 2011-12. With Magnitogorsk Metallurg in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). | ||||
Source(s): HockeyZonePlus | ||||
2010-11 | $3,300,000 | $4,757,957 | 190 | |
Estimated salary based on documented salary for 2011-12. With Magnitogorsk Metallurg in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). | ||||
Source(s): HockeyZonePlus | ||||
2011-12 | $3,300,000 | $4,612,430 | 217 | |
With Magnitogorsk Metallurg in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He retired from hockey after that season. | ||||
Source(s): Sports.ru | ||||
Career Total: US $97,783,399 (In today's dollars: US $172,526,708) NHL Rank: 34 (In today's dollars: 7) |