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Al MacInnis is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player which has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Al MacInnis began his career in 1979 when he joined the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's Regina Pat Blues.  During his stint with Pat Blues, he scored 20 goals and 48 points in 59 games he played.

After staying for one season with the Pat Blues, he transferred to the Ontario Hockey League's Kitchener Rangers during the 1980-1981 season. MacInnisled the Rangers in winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup championship twice and named as the recipient of Max Kaminsky Trophy.

He was known as second best defense prospect when MacInnis entered the 1981 NHL Entry Draft for Calgary Flames. With his role as defenceman for the Rangers, the team received its Memorial Cup title in 1982.

MacInnis devoted his time for both teams until the 1982-1983 season. The following season, he did a brief stint with the Flames' Central Hockey League affiliate, Colorado Flames before debuted to play for Calgary.

During his stint with the Flames, the team won its first ever Stanley Cup championship in 1989 which he also received the Conn Smythe Trophy. After 11 seasons with the team, he moved to the St. Louis Blues in 1994.

During the time he's with the Blues, MacInnis was named interim captain for the remainder of 2002-2003 season due to Chris Pronger's injury. In 2005, he announced his retirement.

Life after retirement, MacInnis hailed as St. Louis Blues' Vice President for Hockey Operations in 2006 and became St. Louis Junior AAA Blues' coach in 2008-2009 in which they clinched the title for the 50th Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament.

Allan MacInnis was born on July 11, 1963 in Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada. In 1989, after winning the Stanley Cup, he married his wife, Jackie and have four children.

 

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2002

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$6,000,000

2001

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$7,500,000

2000

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$5,500,000

1999

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$5,000,000

1998

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$4,700,000

1997

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$4,500,000

1996

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$3,500,000

1995

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$3,500,000

1994

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$3,200,000

1993

Salary

Salary from St. Louis Blues

$3,500,000

1992

Salary

Salary from Calgary Flames

$1,300,000

1991

Salary

Salary from Calgary Flames

$1,100,000

1990

Salary

Salary from Calgary Flames

$900,000

1989

Salary

Salary from Calgary Flames

$800,000