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Jonathan Drouin was born on 28 March, 1995 in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player (born 1995). Discover Jonathan Drouin'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 28 years old?
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Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada |
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Jonathan Drouin Height, Weight & Measurements
At 28 years old, Jonathan Drouin height is 183 cm and Weight 88 kg.
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183 cm |
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88 kg |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Jonathan Drouin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jonathan Drouin worth at the age of 28 years old? Jonathan Drouin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Jonathan Drouin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Jonathan Drouin (born March 28, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL).
As a youth, Drouin played in the 2008 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Northern Selects minor ice hockey team.
Drouin was drafted second overall by the Halifax Mooseheads in the 2011 QMJHL Entry Draft.
After starting the 2011–12 season at the Midget AAA level with the Lac St. Louis Lions, it was announced on December 9, 2011, that Drouin would join the Mooseheads.
In his first QMJHL game, against the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, Drouin recorded two assists, including a set-up of the game-winning goal.
After a stellar 2012–13 season with the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)'s Halifax Mooseheads, in which he was named CHL Player of the Year and won the Memorial Cup, Drouin was selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round, third overall, of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
Drouin was also a key member of Halifax's 2012 playoff success, most notably scoring the overtime winning goal in Game 7 against the Quebec Remparts.
On November 7, 2012, Drouin represented Team QMJHL in Game 2 of the Subway Super Series against Russian junior players; he scored a goal and added three assists.
Drouin missed the first game of the series due to a foot injury.
At the conclusion of the 2012–13 season, Drouin was named the CHL Player of the Year.
He would continue to be an integral player for the Mooseheads during the 2013 playoffs, helping the team win the President's Cup and the 2013 Memorial Cup.
On June 30, 2013, after his highly-successful season, Drouin was drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round, third overall in the NHL entry draft.
Days later, on July 5, he was signed to a three-year contract by the Lightning.
However, Drouin was cut from the Lightning roster at the beginning of the 2013–14 season, returning to the Mooseheads for the QMJHL season.
During the Lightning's 2014–15 training camp, Drouin sustained an injury.
Days later, on September 9, 2014, the Lightning announced Drouin would miss three-to-four weeks with a slight fracture in his thumb.
On October 16, Drouin was assigned to Tampa Bay's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch, on a conditioning stint.
The rehabilitation assignment was initially slated for a maximum of two weeks, though it was stated he could be recalled prior to that timeline.
However, just three days later on October 19, the Lightning recalled Drouin from his conditioning assignment with the Crunch; he registered one goal, two assists and a +4 plus-minus rating during his AHL stint.
On October 20, 2014, Drouin made his NHL debut against the Edmonton Oilers.
The following day, on October 21, he recorded his first NHL assist on a Valtteri Filppula goal in Tampa Bay's 2–1 overtime victory over the Calgary Flames.
He then scored his first NHL goal on October 24 against goaltender Ondřej Pavelec of the Winnipeg Jets.
Due to injury, he had been limited to only 19 games in the 2015–16 season, and had only played in five games since mid-November.
Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman stated at the time there was no set date for his return to the NHL.
Yzerman also stated, "[H]e's been dealing with a minor nagging injury that is finally healed. With everyone coming back at the same time, it's a good opportunity to get a young player a lot of ice time, get his game right back on top and bring him back at the appropriate time."
On January 2, 2016, Drouin was reassigned to the Syracuse Crunch.
On January 3, 2016, Drouin's agent, Allan Walsh, issued a statement on his behalf, revealing that Drouin had made a trade request in November 2015, but had kept the matter private.
Walsh referred to it as an "untenable situation" and that it was in everyone's best interest that Drouin be allowed to move on and play hockey.
On January 20, 2016, the Lightning announced Drouin had been suspended indefinitely without pay for a failure to report to the Crunch's game against the Toronto Marlies that day.
Drouin's agent Allan Walsh again issued another statement after the suspension was announced by the Lightning.
According to Walsh, a few days prior, the Lightning had informed Drouin a trade was close to being completed.
Walsh proposed to the team that Drouin not play due to the impending trade; however, the Lightning decided against this.
Walsh further stated Drouin was not willing to risk being injured, and that due to the situation "it is clearly in the best interests that the Tampa Bay Lightning trade Jonathan as there is no reason for Jonathan to continue with the Tampa Bay Lightning organization in any capacity".
Lightning GM Steve Yzerman held a press conference the following day, denying Walsh's claim there was a trade nearing.
Yzerman stated, "We've never said there was a pending deal or a deal close."
Yzerman further stated the Lightning were still "actively and aggressively trying to find a deal that works" to trade Drouin.
According to Yzerman, there was still "significant" interest from teams, but the way things have played out would make a trade more difficult to make.
Yzerman also reiterated his point that he is working for the best interest of the team, and that Drouin's actions put no pressure on him to make a trade.
On March 8, 2016, Drouin reported to the Crunch for the first time since he was suspended by the Lightning on January 20.
On June 15, 2017, Drouin was traded to the Montreal Canadiens where he played a total of six seasons, before signing with the Avalanche as a free agent on July 1, 2023.