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Kip Brennan was born on 27 August, 1980 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player (born 1980). Discover Kip Brennan'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 43 years old?
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43 years old |
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Virgo |
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27 August 1980 |
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27 August |
Birthplace |
Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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Canada
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He is a member of famous Former with the age 43 years old group.
Kip Brennan Height, Weight & Measurements
At 43 years old, Kip Brennan height is 1.93 m and Weight 101 kg.
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1.93 m |
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101 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
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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Kip Brennan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kip Brennan worth at the age of 43 years old? Kip Brennan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Former. He is from Canada. We have estimated Kip Brennan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Kip Brennan (born August 27, 1980) is a Canadian former professional hockey enforcer.
Brennan played for the Los Angeles Kings, Atlanta Thrashers, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and the New York Islanders in the National Hockey League (NHL).
Kip Brennan played in the OHL with the Windsor Spitfires and Sudbury Wolves from 1996–2001.
He led the Wolves in penalty minutes for the 1999–2000 season with 228 regular season PIM and 67 playoff PIM.
In 2001, he split time with the Lowell Lock Monsters, of the AHL, and the Sudbury Wolves, OHL.
The 2001–2002 season would give Kip his first taste of the NHL.
He skated in 4 games for the LA Kings and picked up 22 PIM.
For the remainder of the season he played for the Manchester Monarchs, the AHL affiliate for the Los Angeles Kings.
He led the team in PIM with 269.
In 2002–03 and 2003–04, he was back and forth between the Kings and Monarchs.
Kip again led the Monarchs with 198 PIM for the 2002–03 season.
On December 27, 2003, the NHL suspended Brennan for 10 games without pay during a game against the San Jose Sharks.
Brennan had returned to the ice after officials had ejected him for roughing an opponent.
The suspension cost him about $25,000.
He also played for the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL for 5 games during the 2003–04 season.
2004–05, he played exclusively for the Chicago Wolves of the AHL, leading the team in PIM with 267 during the regular season and 105 PIM in the playoffs.
2005–06, he played for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, NHL, and the Portland Pirates, AHL.
He briefly attended the Dallas Stars training camp in September 2006.
Then for the 2006–07 season, Kip skated 1 game for the Toronto Marlies in the AHL, 11 games for the Long Beach Ice Dogs in the ECHL, and then finished the season with the Hershey Bears.
He then signed with the New York Islanders, playing 3 games with the team, spending most of the season with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers.
Brennan then signed with HIFK in Finland's SM-liiga, but on 16 December 2008, he left the team and returned to Hershey Bears.
On November 11, 2013, Brennan returned to Russia to sign a one-year contract with Saryarka Karaganda of the Higher Hockey League.
In 10 games Brennan totalled 35 penalty minutes in helping Karaganda advance to the post-season.