Bob Johnson
Hockey Fortune:
$1,148,100
Description
Bob Johnson’s net worth / earnings / salary history: Earned US $1,148,100 (US $3,245,911 in today's dollars), ranking #3676 in NHL / hockey career earnings.
Birthdate: March 4, 1931Country of birth: USA
Position: C
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| Salary History - Bob Johnson All amounts in US$ unless otherwise noted. |
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| Season | Earnings (US$) |
In today's US$ |
Rank |
| 1982-83 | $81,100 | $270,866 | |
| Amount in Canadian currency: $100,000. | |||
| On June 1, 1982, after coaching the University of Wisconsin's hockey team for 18 seasons, signed a three-year contract as coach of the Calgary Flames for $100,000 per year. | |||
| Source(s): La Presse | |||
| 1983-84 | $81,100 | $262,435 | |
| Amount in Canadian currency: $100,000. | |||
| Source(s): La Presse | |||
| 1984-85 | $77,200 | $239,522 | |
| Amount in Canadian currency: $100,000. | |||
| Source(s): La Presse | |||
| 1985-86 | $164,700 | $493,472 | |
| Amount in Canadian currency: $225,000. | |||
| As coach of the Calgary Flames, reportedly the NHL's hightest-paid coach. | |||
| Source(s): The Sporting News | |||
| 1986-87 | $144,000 | $423,421 | |
| Amount in Canadian currency: $200,000. | |||
| Prior to the season, signed a three-year contract as coach of the Calgary Flames for $200,000 per season (or $250,000 according to another edition of The Sporting News.) After the season, he resigned to become Excutive Director of the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States (USA Hockey) at a yearly salary of $100,000. | |||
| Source(s): The Hockey News / La Presse / The Sporting News | |||
| 1987-88 | $100,000 | $283,665 | |
| As Executive Director of USA Hockey. | |||
| Source(s): The Sporting News | |||
| 1988-89 | $100,000 | $272,535 | |
| As Executive Director of USA Hockey. | |||
| Source(s): The Sporting News | |||
| 1989-90 | $100,000 | $259,982 | 479 |
| As Executive Director of USA Hockey. | |||
| Source(s): The Sporting News | |||
| 1990-91 | $300,000 | $740,012 | 93 |
| As coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins for a salary of $300,000 and an unknown signing bonus. He won the Stanley Cup and passed away in November 1991. | |||
| Source(s): Book: Scotty - A Hockey Life Like No Other | |||
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Career Total: US $1,148,100 (In today's dollars: US $3,245,911) NHL Rank: 3676 (In today's dollars: 2995) |
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