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Jakob Silfverberg was born on 13 October, 1990 in Gävle, Sweden, is a Swedish ice hockey player (born 1990). Discover Jakob Silfverberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 13 October 1990
Birthday 13 October
Birthplace Gävle, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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Jakob Silfverberg Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Jakob Silfverberg height is 1.86 m and Weight 91 kg.

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Height 1.86 m
Weight 91 kg
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Who Is Jakob Silfverberg's Wife?

His wife is Clara Welin Brook (m. 2017)

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Jakob Silfverberg Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jakob Silfverberg worth at the age of 33 years old? Jakob Silfverberg’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Jakob Silfverberg's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1912

He also wore the number 100 on his jersey during the second half of the season, in honor of Brynäs' 100th anniversary (the club was founded in 1912).

1990

Jakob Erik Silfverberg (born 13 October 1990) is a Swedish professional ice hockey winger and alternate captain for the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League (NHL).

He previously played for the Ottawa Senators of the NHL and Brynäs IF of the Swedish Elite League.

2004

His 13 goals set a new record for total goals scored by a single player in the playoffs, surpassing Daniel Alfredsson's previous record of 12 goals set in the 2004–05 season.

Ultimately, Silfverberg was also awarded the Stefan Liv Memorial Trophy as the MVP of the playoffs.

During the semi-finals, Silfverberg took over the role as the captain of Brynäs, following Andreas Dackell's retirement due to a knee injury.

2008

Silfverberg began his career in the Swedish Elitserien with Brynäs IF in the 2008–09 season.

2009

He was drafted in the second round, 39th overall, by the Ottawa Senators in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

He has played for the Sweden's national team on multiple occasions, earning bronze and silver medals.

Silfverberg was drafted by the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL) in the second round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, 39th overall.

2010

In the 2010–11 season, Silfverberg led the team in goals with 18 goals.

He finished the season setting a then career-high in goals (18) and 34 points in 53 games, finishing third on the team in scoring.

2011

He returned to Brynäs IF for the 2011–12 season.

Silfverberg was named the winner of the Guldhjälmen award as the most valuable player (MVP), as voted by the players in the Elitserien, for the 2011–12 regular season, as well as the Guldpucken as player of the year.

He finished the regular season with 24 goals and 54 points in 49 games, ranking second in the Elitserien scoring race behind Robert Rosén of AIK, who scored 21 goals and 39 assists for 60 points.

Silfverberg's offensive success continued in the Elitserien playoffs, and his production was a large factor in Brynäs' eventual Swedish championship title, scoring 13 goals and seven assists for 20 points.

On 30 May 2011, he signed a three-year, entry-level contract with Ottawa.

2012

After the 2012 Elitserien playoffs concluded, Silfverberg joined the Ottawa Senators for their run in the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs.

He made his NHL, as well as his Stanley Cup playoff, debut on 23 April 2012, in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Quarter-final series against the New York Rangers.

Registering nine minutes of ice time, Silfverberg recorded one shot on goal in the Senators' 3–2 loss.

The Senators were eliminated from the playoffs in Game 7 of the series.

The next season was postponed due to the 2012–13 NHL lockout and Silfverberg was sent to Ottawa's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Binghamton Senators to start the 2012–13 season.

2013

In the second Senators game after the resolution of the lockout, Silfverberg scored his first career NHL goal on 21 January 2013, against José Théodore of the Florida Panthers in a 4–0 win.

He scored twice against Ondřej Pavelec of the Winnipeg Jets on 17 March in a 4–1 win.

He finished his rookie season with ten goals and 19 points in 48 games.

On 5 July 2013, Silfverberg was traded to the Anaheim Ducks, along with forward Stefan Noesen and a first-round draft pick in 2014, in exchange for forward Bobby Ryan.

He made his debut in the opening game of the 2013–14 season against the Colorado Avalanche.

Though the Avalanche won 6–1, that one goal for Anaheim was Silfverberg's first goal as a Duck.

In his first season with Anaheim, Silfverberg scored ten goals and 23 points in 52 games.

2014

On 15 August 2014, the Ducks announced they had re-signed Silfverberg as a restricted free agent to a one-year, $850,000 contract.

During the 2014–15 season, he continued to increase his scoring numbers, recording 13 goals and 39 points.

He scored only one goal in his first 27 games, then broke out for 11 goals in the next 43.

He followed up this strong play with four goals and 18 points in 16 playoff games as the Ducks went to the Western Conference Finals where they were defeated by the Chicago Blackhawks.

2015

On 7 August 2015, the Ducks signed Silfverberg a four-year contract extending until the 2018–19 season with an annual salary cap hit of $3.75 million.

2016

In the 2016–17 season, with a new coach, Randy Carlyle, Silfverberg set new career highs in goals with 23 and points with 49, playing alongside Ryan Kesler and Andrew Cogliano.

On 15 March 2016, he scored his first NHL hat trick in a 7–1 win over the New Jersey Devils.

2017

Silfverberg scored two goals against the Colorado Avalanche in a 5–1 victory on 31 January 2017.

During the 2017–18 season, he missed five games due to upper body injury, returning on 11 December 2017.

2019

On 13 February 2019, Silfverberg scored the only goal in a 1–0 win over the Vancouver Canucks in general manager Bob Murray's coaching debut after Carlyle had been fired.

On 20 February 2019, the Ducks announced they had re-signed Silfverberg to a five-year contract worth $26.25 million and will carry an annual cap hit of $5.25 million.