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Paul Kariya Net Worth, Age, Height, Bio, Birthday, Wiki!

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Paul Kariya Biography

Paul Kariya is one of the most popular and richest Hockey Player who was born on October 16, 1974 in Vancouver, Canada. The former captain for the Anaheim Mighty Ducks who was a seven-time NHL All-Star. His team recorded 50 goals with the Ducks during the 1995-96 NHL season.

The duo of He and Teemu Selanne were a potent one-two combo on the Ducks for many seasons. were a formidable two-man combo on the Ducks throughout the seasons.

In his first year with the Black Bears, Kariya scored 100 points (25 goals and 75 assists) in 39 games. He was named Hockey East’s Rookie and Player of the Year, becoming the second player to receive both awards in the same year after Brian Leetch did so with Boston College in 1987. Kariya also received Hockey East First All-Star Team honours alongside teammates Jim Montgomery, Chris Imes and Mike Dunham. Nationally, Kariya was recognized with the Hobey Baker Award as the NCAA’s top player, becoming the first freshman in history to earn the distinction. During the Black Bears’ playoff run, head coach Shawn Walsh heralded him as one of the top three college players all-time. Kariya’s efforts led Maine to a record of 42 wins, one loss and two ties, en route to the Lamoriello Trophy as the Hockey East’s playoff champion and the NCAA title as the country’s top college team. Facing Lake Superior State University in the NCAA final, Kariya registered three assists in the third period to help Maine overcome a two-goal deficit; they won the game 5–4.

During his career, Kariya became involved with Hockey Canada off the ice, as well. In the late 1990s, he joined the organization as a national spokesperson with women’s team forward Jayna Hefford for the Initiation Program, promoting a safe and positive experience for children first becoming involved with hockey.

His parents worked as school teachers and Kariya’s younger brother Steve Kariya, played for the Vancouver Canucks.

NamePaul Kariya
First NamePaul
Last NameKariya
OccupationHockey Player
BirthdayOctober 16
Birth Year1974
Place of BirthVancouver
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Birth CountryCanada
Birth SignLibra
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ParentsTetsuhiko Kariya, Sharon Kariya
SiblingsSteve Kariya, Noriko Kariya, Martin Kariya, Michiko Kariya
SpouseNot Known
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Ethnicity, religion & political views

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In the summer of 1991, Kariya joined the Canadian Under-18 Selects Team at the Phoenix Cup, the inaugural tournament of what would go on to become the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Kariya led all scorers with ten points in six games while being named to the Tournament All-Star Team. Canada won the silver medal, losing out to the Soviet Union.

Paul Kariya Net Worth

Paul Kariya is one of the richest Hockey Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Paul Kariya's net worth $55 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

The player became a member of with the Mighty Ducks from the junior leagues and was picked for make the league’s All-Rookie Team.

He was the captain with the longest tenure with the Mighty Ducks at eight years in which time he established record team records for the best score and the many OT goals.

Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known as a skilled and fast-skating offensive player, he played in the NHL for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Colorado Avalanche, Nashville Predators and St. Louis Blues.

Net Worth$55 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeHockey Player
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HouseLiving in own house.

During his second BCJHL season, in November 1991, he verbally committed to joining the Maine Black Bears of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA)’s Hockey East conference for the 1992–93 campaign. Before deciding to join the University of Maine, Kariya also visited and received offers from Boston University and Harvard University for their respective programs, while entertaining offers from several other NCAA teams. He also turned down major junior teams from the Western Hockey League (WHL). His WHL rights originally belonged to the Victoria Cougars before they were traded to the Tri-City Americans in October 1991.

The following year, he moved up to the Canadian under-20 team for the 1992 World Junior Championships in Germany. The youngest player on the team, he recorded a goal and an assist over six games as Canada finished in sixth place. Playing in the tournament a second consecutive year in 1993, Kariya improved to two goals and eight points over seven games, ranking second in team scoring behind Martin Lapointe. Helping Canada to a record of six winsand one loss, they tied Sweden for first overall in the standings, but won the gold medal by way of their 5–4 win against them in their second game. The championship marked Kariya’s first international gold medal and began a streak of five consecutive gold medals for Canada at the tournament. He was named to the Tournament All-Star Team, alongside Canadian goaltender Manny Legace and defenceman Brent Tully. Nearly ten years later, TSN held a fan-voted poll on the Internet to select Canada’s all-time World Junior team. The poll garnered in excess of 350,000 votes with Kariya chosen as one of 13 forwards on the team.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Paul Kariya height 5 ft 10 in Paul weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.

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Kariya played two seasons of Junior A with the Penticton Panthers of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League (BCJHL), beginning in 1990–91. Recording 45 goals and 112 points over 54 games in his first season, he was awarded the Vern Dye and Bruce Allison Memorial Trophies as the Interior Conference’s most valuable player (MVP) and rookie of the year, respectively. The following season, he improved to 46 goals and 132 points over 40 games and was awarded the Vern Dye Memorial Trophy for a second consecutive year; he was also further distinguished as the Canadian Junior A player of the year.

Later that year, in December 1993, Kariya left his college team, the Maine Black Bears, to join the Canadian national team in preparation for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. At the start of the tournament, Canada was seeded seventh overall and were not considered favourites to do well. Playing on a line with Chris Kontos and Petr Nedved, Kariya led his team in scoring with three goals and seven points over eight games, helping Canada to a silver medal. Tied with the Czech Republic 2–2 in the quarterfinal, Kariya scored the game-winning goal after 16 minutes of overtime play to help the Canadians advance. In the gold medal game, Kariya scored the first goal as Canada went on to lose 3–2 in a shootout to Sweden. With a chance to tie the shootout after Swedish forward Peter Forsberg scored, Swedish goaltender Tommy Salo stopped Kariya with a glove save.

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After a two-year career with the Penticton Panthers, in which he was named Canadian Junior A Player of the Year in 1992, Kariya joined the college ranks with the University of Maine’s Black Bears men’s ice hockey team. In his freshman year, he received the Hobey Baker Award while leading his team to the 1993 NCAA title. Selected fourth overall in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft by the Mighty Ducks, he joined the team in 1994–95 and was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team. During his nine-year tenure with Anaheim, Kariya formed an effective duo with fellow winger Teemu Selänne that helped him to three NHL First All-Star Team distinctions, while also finishing as the first runner-up for the Hart Memorial Trophy in 1997. Not an aggressive player, he won back-to-back Lady Byng Trophies in 1996 and 1997 as the League’s most gentlemanly player. Serving as a captain for seven seasons, he led the Mighty Ducks to the 2003 Stanley Cup Final, where they lost to the New Jersey Devils in seven games. After a single-season stint with the Avalanche for the purpose of reuniting with Selänne, who had previously been traded away from Anaheim, Kariya signed with the Predators in August 2005. He played two seasons in Nashville, setting team records for assists and points scored in a single-season in 2005–06. Kariya then finished his career playing three seasons with the Blues.

Facts & Trivia

Paul Ranked on the list of most popular Hockey Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Paul Kariya celebrates birthday on October 16 of every year.

Four months later, in April 1993, Kariya debuted with the Canadian men’s team in the IIHF World Championships, held in Germany. At 18 years and six months, he became the youngest player in Canadian history to play at the tournament. He scored nine points in eight games as Canada finished in fourth place.

How many Stanley Cups does Paul Kariya have?

Not an aggressive player, he won back-to-back Lady Byng Trophies in 1996 and 1997 as the League’s most gentlemanly player. Serving as a captain for seven seasons, he led the Mighty Ducks to the 2003 Stanley Cup Final, where they lost to the New Jersey Devils in seven games.

How many concussions did Paul Kariya have?

In a time where concussions weren’t as watched for as they are today, he had six documented throughout his career – there were likely many more. Due to this, he announced his retirement in 2011. That famous goal from Game 6 against the Devils is the most widely known concussion, except by Kariya himself.

Why did Paul Kariya leave the Ducks?

After the season, Kariya left after a lengthy dispute on his contract. Former GM Bryan Murray was required to offer a $10 million qualifying offer to Kariya in order to prevent the star from hitting unrestricted free agency.

How tall is Paul Kariya?

5′ 10″

Are hockey players rich?

With a net worth of roughly $200 million, Wayne Gretzky is the wealthiest hockey player in the world, followed by Mario Lemieux ($150 million), Chris Pronger ($75 million); and Joe Sakic ($72 Million). Joe Thornton is the fifth-richest hockey player in the world, with a $71 million fortune.

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