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Johnny Oduya is a Swedish ice hockey player which has an estimated net worth of $2.3 million.

Johnny Oduya started his career when he played for the Hammarby IF. Then, he went back to Sweden after having a stint at Quebec Major Junior Hockey League's Victoriaville Tigres and Moncton Wildcats.

He signed a deal to play with NHL's New Jersey Devils during the 2006-2007 season. Oduya instantly got a spot in the lineup, and didn't forego to play for the team's affiliate.

Four years after, he was traded to the Atlanta Thrashers. With his brief stint with the team, Oduya was transferred to the Chicago Blackhawks in 2012.

During the NHL 2012-2013 lockout, he went to Bangkok, Thailand and participated in the 18th annual Land of Smiles Hockey Tournament representing the Flying Farangs. He led the team in winning its first title from the said tourney. Meanwhile, Oduya received his first Stanley Cup for the Chicago Blackhawks in June 2013.

David Johnny Oduya was born on October 1, 1981 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2013

Salary

Salary from Chicago Blackhawks

$2,800,000

2012

Salary

Salary from Chicago Blackhawks

$3,300,000

2011

Signing Bonus

Salary from Chicago Blackhawks

$1,000,000

2011

Contract

Contract with Chicago Blackhawks

$10,100,000

2011

Salary

Salary from Chicago Blackhawks

$2,300,000

2010

Salary

Salary from Atlanta Thrashers

$4,000,000

2009

Salary

Salary from Atlanta Thrashers

$3,500,000

2008

Contract

Contract with Atlanta Thrashers

$10,500,000

2008

Salary

Salary from Atlanta Thrashers

$3,000,000

2007

Salary

Salary from New Jersey Devils

$600,000

2006

Salary

Salary from New Jersey Devils

$600,000

2006

Contract

Contract with New Jersey Devils

$1,200,000