Herb Brooks
		Hockey Fortune:
		$1,062,150
		
	
	
	
    
	Description
Herb Brooks’s net worth / earnings / salary history: Earned US $1,062,150 (US $3,370,787 in today's dollars), ranking #3743 in NHL / hockey career earnings.
Birthdate: August 5, 1937Country of birth: USA
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| Salary History - Herb Brooks All amounts in US$ unless otherwise noted. | |||
| Season | Earnings (US$) | In today's US$ | Rank | 
| 1980-81 | $65,000 | $254,211 | |
| Prior to the season, signed a two-year contract as coach of Davos HC in Switzerland for $70,000 in 1980-81 and $75,000 in 1981-82, tax-free, plus housing and the use of a car. He then received a two-year contract offer for $210,000 from the Colorado Rockies, plus housing and the use of a car. He decided to respect his contract in Switzerland but in early January 1981, a few weeks before the end of the season with a poor record and criticism of his coaching techniques, he cited business interests in the US and resigned. He earned a pro-rated salary of approximately $65,000, tax free. | |||
| Source(s): La Presse / UPI / The Hockey News | |||
| 1981-82 | $150,000 | $531,731 | |
| Prior to the season, signed a two-year contract as coach of the New York Rangers for an estimated $150,000 per season. (According to La Presse, it was a two-year contract for $125,000 per season.) | |||
| Source(s): The Sporting News | |||
| 1982-83 | $150,000 | $500,984 | |
| As coach of the New York Rangers. (According to The Hockey News, earned $200,000.) | |||
| Source(s): The Sporting News | |||
| 1983-84 | $202,750 | $656,088 | |
| As coach of the New York Rangers. | |||
| Source(s): The Hockey News | |||
| 1984-85 | $154,400 | $479,044 | |
| As coach of the New York Rangers. Was fired after 45 games but had a guaranteed contract that reportedly had a provision stipulating that he was to receive double the amount remaining on his contract if he was fired. (Earned $200,000 according to the Los Angeles Times.) | |||
| Source(s): The Hockey News / La Presse | |||
| 1986-87 | $20,000 | $58,809 | |
| As coacu of St.Cloud State University in the NCAA. | |||
| Source(s): The Hockey News | |||
| 1987-88 | $160,000 | $453,864 | |
| In May 1987, signed a two-year contract as coach of the Minnesota North Stars for $160,000 per season plus incentives based on playoff performances (Was $175,000 per season according to another edition of The Hockey News). Was fired after the season. | |||
| Source(s): Book: Brian McFarlane's History of Hockey / The Sporting News / The Hockey News | |||
| 1988-89 | $160,000 | $436,056 | |
| Although fired after the 1987-88 season, he had a guaranteed contract. | |||
| Source(s): HockeyZonePlus / The Sporting News | |||
| Career Total: US $1,062,150 (In today's dollars: US $3,370,787) NHL Rank: 3743 (In today's dollars: 2941) | |||
