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Cody Hodgson is a Canadian professional ice hockey player with an estimated net worth of $9.4 million.

Cody Hodgson began his journey as a hockey player at age four years when he joined the Ontario Minor Hockey League's Haliburton Huskies. He was selected by the Brampton Battalion during the 2006 OHL Priority Selection.

While with the Battalion, he was hailed as the ninth captain for the team and was eventually chosen to represent the league at the 2008 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge. Hodgson received the William Hanley Trophy as well as the Red Tilson Trophy. In 2009, he was named as CHL Player of the Year.

Hodgson was drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in 2008 NHL Entry Draft. During his stint with the team, he participated in the NHL All-Star SuperSkills Competition that was held in Ottawa, Ontario.  In 2012, he was traded to the Buffalo Sabres.

Cody Hodgson was born on February 18, 1990 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He accepted into the business program at York University, but he was unable to continue his studies.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2014

Salary

Salary from Buffalo Sabres

$4,000,000

2013

Salary

Salary from Buffalo Sabres

$3,500,000

2012

Contract

Contract with Buffalo Sabres

$25,000,000

2012

Salary

Salary from Buffalo Sabres

$3,000,000

2011

Salary

Salary from Buffalo Sabres

$460,000

2010

Salary

Salary from Buffalo Sabres

$787,000

2007

Salary

Salary from Vancouver Canucks

$875,000