Jonathan Drouin’s Net Worth, Awards, Endorsements, Achievements, Contracts, Career Life, and Timeline
Net Worth:
Estimates of Jonathan Drouin’s net worth range between $15 million and $25 million. This includes his NHL salary, endorsements, as well as his potential investments.
Awards and Recognition:
- Quebec Junior Hockey League:
- Michel Bergeron Trophy (Offensive Player of the Year) – 2011
- Frank J. Selke Trophy (Most Gentlemanly Player) – 2011
- And also CHL Top Scorer Award – 2011
- American Hockey League:
- Calder Cup Champion – 2013 (Syracuse Crunch)
- National Hockey League:
- Stanley Cup Finalist – 2015 (Tampa Bay Lightning)
- Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (Also the most Sportsmanlike Player) – 2019
Endorsement Deals:
Drouin has endorsement deals with brands like Bauer (hockey equipment), CCM (hockey sticks), and also Adidas (apparel). These contribute to his overall income.
Career Highlights and Achievements:
- Drafted 3rd overall by the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2013 NHL Draft.
- He also won the Calder Cup championship with Syracuse Crunch in 2013.
- Reached Stanley Cup Final with Tampa Bay Lightning in 2015.
- Won Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for most sportsmanlike player in 2019.
- Played for Tampa Bay Lightning (2014-2017), Montreal Canadiens (2017-2020)and also Chicago Blackhawks (2020-present).
Contracts and Salary:
Drouin currently has a seven-year, $56 million contract with the Chicago Blackhawks, signed in 2020. This translates to an annual average salary of $8 million.
Career:
Junior League Domination: Drouin exploded onto the scene in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, tearing through defenses with his electrifying speed and also pinpoint accuracy. He captured numerous awards, including the CHL Top Scorer Award in 2011, leaving fans gasping for air with his offensive prowess.
Drafted 3rd Overall: His brilliance couldn’t be ignored. In 2013, as he was snatched up by the Tampa Bay Lightning as the 3rd overall pick in the NHL Draft, sending ripples of excitement through the hockey world.
Calder Cup Champion: He didn’t waste any time adjusting to the professional ranks. Joining the Syracuse Crunch, the Lightning’s AHL affiliate, Drouin dazzled his way to a Calder Cup championship in 2013 and also showcasing his ability to contribute in high-pressure situations.
Timeline:
- 2009-2013: Plays for Halifax Mooseheads in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, achieving immense success.
- 2013: Drafted by Tampa Bay Lightning, plays in AHL for Syracuse Crunch, wins Calder Cup.
- 2014-2017: Makes NHL debut with Tampa Bay Lightning, reaches Stanley Cup Final in 2015.
- 2017-2020: Traded to Montreal Canadiens, faces injury challenges but also won Lady Byng Trophy in 2019.
- 2020-present: Signs with Chicago Blackhawks, looking to reignite his career.