Barry Beck
Hockey Fortune:
$2,570,000
Description
Barry Beck’s net worth / earnings / salary history: Earned US $2,570,000 (US $9,060,933 in today's dollars), ranking #2689 in NHL / hockey career earnings.
Country of birth: CanadaPosition: D
NHL Draft:
- Year: 1977
- Round #1
- Overall Pick: 2
- By: Colorado Rockies
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| Salary History - Barry Beck All amounts in US$ unless otherwise noted. |
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| Season | Earnings (US$) |
In today's US$ |
Rank |
| 1977-78 | $100,000 | $531,760 | |
| Prior to the season, signed a five-year contract with the Colorado Rockies for a yearly salary of $100,000. His first pro hockey season. (According to different editions of The Hockey News, it was a five-year plus an option year for $80,000 or around $90,000 per season. / According to The Gazette, had a Base salary, not including bonuses, deferred payments and other extras, of $85,000.) | |||
| Source(s): La Presse | |||
| 1978-79 | $100,000 | $494,098 | |
| Source(s): La Presse | |||
| 1979-80 | $250,000 | $1,110,154 | |
| In December 1979, after being traded to the New York Rangers, signed a long-term contract for a salary of $250,000, superceeding his previous contract for a $100,000 salary. | |||
| Source(s): The Hockey News | |||
| 1980-81 | $250,000 | $977,733 | |
| Source(s): The Hockey News | |||
| 1981-82 | $250,000 | $886,219 | |
| Source(s): The Hockey News | |||
| 1982-83 | $250,000 | $834,974 | |
| Source(s): The Hockey News | |||
| 1983-84 | $500,000 | $1,617,972 | |
| Source(s): La Presse | |||
| 1984-85 | $385,000 | $1,194,508 | |
| (Earned between $400,000 and $600,000 according to the New York Times.) | |||
| Source(s): The Globe and Mail / The Sporting News | |||
| 1985-86 | $385,000 | $1,153,533 | |
| Retired after the season despite having a contract for the following season at a salary of $375,000. | |||
| Source(s): The Hockey News | |||
| 1986-87 | $0 | $0 | |
| Did not play. | |||
| Source(s): HockeyZonePlus | |||
| 1987-88 | $0 | $0 | |
| On August 12, 1987, it was announced that he had signed a one-year plus one-year option contract with the New York Rangers loaded with incentives that could bring him over $300,000 per season based on games played. During training camp, he suffered a shoulder injury and announced his retirement. | |||
| Source(s): The Hockey News | |||
| 1988-89 | $0 | $0 | |
| Did not play. | |||
| Source(s): HockeyZonePlus | |||
| 1989-90 | $100,000 | $259,982 | 479 |
| Came back for one season on a one-way contract and the retired for good as a pro-hockey player after the season. | |||
| Source(s): The Hockey News / Canadian Press | |||
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Career Total: US $2,570,000 (In today's dollars: US $9,060,933) NHL Rank: 2689 (In today's dollars: 1819) |
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