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Kevin Lowe was born on 15 April, 1959 in Lachute, Quebec, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player and executive. Discover Kevin Lowe'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 64 years old?
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15 April |
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Lachute, Quebec, Canada |
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Kevin Lowe Height, Weight & Measurements
At 64 years old, Kevin Lowe height is 188 cm and Weight 91 kg.
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188 cm |
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91 kg |
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Who Is Kevin Lowe's Wife?
His wife is Karen Percy (m. 1990)
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Karen Percy (m. 1990) |
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Keegan Lowe, Karly Lowe, Darby Lowe, Devyn Lowe |
Kevin Lowe Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kevin Lowe worth at the age of 64 years old? Kevin Lowe’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Kevin Lowe's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He was head Coach for just a single season, winning 32 out of 82 games (32-26-16-8), and getting the Oilers to the first round of the playoffs where they fell to the Dallas Stars with a record of 1–4.
Kevin Hugh Lowe (born April 15, 1959) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive, former Coach and former player.
Lowe was the vice-chairman of Oilers Entertainment Group until his retirement on August 2, 2022 (behind only Glen Sather in terms of Cup wins as Oilers' GM), having formerly served as head Coach and then general manager of the Edmonton Oilers.
In 1976 Lowe joined the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
An Anglophone, he learned French as the team used it, and in 1978 was named captain, the first English captain in team history.
Over 201 games with the Remparts Lowe scored 42 goals and 131 assists for 173 points, along with 245 PIM.
At one point he was in negotiations with the Birmingham Bulls of the World Hockey Association (WHA), but was reluctant to join them, and when it was announced the Bulls would not join the NHL the point was moot.
As a defenceman, he played for the Edmonton Oilers and the New York Rangers from 1979 to 2000.
Over his career, Lowe won the Stanley Cup six times.
He was drafted in the first round, 21st overall, of the 1979 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers, the franchise's first ever NHL draft selection.
Lowe played 13 full seasons in his first stint with the Oilers, and helped lead them to five Stanley Cup championships.
As one of the alternate captains during his first tenure, Lowe was regarded as the third among equals when it came to the leaders of the Oilers' 1980s dynasty, along with Wayne Gretzky (team captain) and Mark Messier (alternate captain).
Lowe was named to play in the NHL All-Star Game in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1993.
During the Oilers' run to the 1988 Stanley Cup, Lowe played with a broken wrist and a full cast, a potential explanation for his point totals (0-2-2 in 19 games), yet he didn't miss a single playoff game.
On the night the Oilers won the Cup, Wayne Gretzky informed the media that Lowe was also hiding broken ribs throughout the playoffs.
In 1990, he was awarded the King Clancy Memorial Trophy.
He also won the league's King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 1990.
Lowe became team captain for the 1991–92 season after Mark Messier was traded to the New York Rangers.
Leading the Oilers to an ugly 1-5-1 start in early October, the team overcame the change of captaincy to finish with a 36-34-10 record.
The Oilers traded him to the New York Rangers, in December 1992 (Lowe was a restricted free-agent).
In 1996, he re-joined the Oilers as a free agent, and played another full season.
He started the 1997–98 season with the Oilers as well, but only played 7 games before being forced to retire due to an inner-ear virus that affected his balance.
In total, Lowe played in 1254 career regular season games, scoring 84–347–431 with 1498 penalty minutes.
He added another 214 playoff games, scoring 10–48–58 and earning 192 penalty minutes.
Lowe played more regular season and playoff games in an Oilers uniform than anyone in franchise history (1037 and 172).
He was the team's first-ever NHL draft pick, and scored their first NHL goal (a power play goal against the Chicago Blackhawks assisted by Wayne Gretzky and Brett Callighen; Gretzky's first NHL point).
Many, including Gretzky himself, believe the Great One tipped the puck on its way to the net.
During his professional hockey career, Lowe did not play a single game in the minor leagues, and his teams only once failed to make the playoffs.
Lowe joined the Oilers staff in 1998 as an assistant Coach.
In 1999, he took over head coaching duties from Ron Low.
He was promoted to general manager of the Oilers in 2000 when long-time GM Glen Sather left for the New York Rangers.
He was a member of the management team for the Canadian men's ice hockey team at the 2002 Winter Olympics that won the gold medal, and was also named a manager for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey team.
In addition, he has managed Team Canada at World Hockey Championships.
In 2005, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League created the Kevin Lowe Trophy (Trophée Kevin Lowe), awarded annually to the player in the QMJHL judged to be the best defensive defenceman.
In the 2006–2007 NHL offseason, Lowe offered contracts to restricted free agents Thomas Vanek, which was matched by the Buffalo Sabres, then to Anaheim forward Dustin Penner, which was signed.
Following the offer sheet to Penner, Brian Burke, then-GM of the Anaheim Ducks, publicly blamed Lowe for an inflation in player salaries, accusing Lowe of "colossal stupidity."
He remained the Oilers' Executive Vice President and General Manager until the 2008–09 season when he was promoted to President of Hockey Operations.
Lowe has also been responsible for assisting Canadian national hockey teams.
He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2020 and named to the Order of Hockey in Canada in 2021.