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Marc Habscheid was born on 1 March, 1963 in Wymark, Saskatchewan, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player and coach. Discover Marc Habscheid'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 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 1 March 1963
Birthday 1 March
Birthplace Wymark, Saskatchewan, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Marc Habscheid Height, Weight & Measurements

At 61 years old, Marc Habscheid height is 6′ 0″ and Weight 185 lbs.

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Height 6′ 0″
Weight 185 lbs
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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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Marc Habscheid Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Marc Habscheid worth at the age of 61 years old? Marc Habscheid’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Marc Habscheid's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1963

Marc Joseph Habscheid (born March 1, 1963) is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former National Hockey League player.

Habscheid is the former head coach of the Prince Albert Raiders of the Western Hockey League.

1981

He was drafted in the sixth round, 113th Overall in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers.

He played 345 games in the NHL over parts of 10 seasons, amassing 72 goals and 163 points.

Born in Wymark, Saskatchewan, Habscheid's parents were both born in Luxembourg before moving to Canada.

Habscheid played three seasons with the Western Hockey League's Saskatoon Blades before turning pro.

This included the 1981–82 campaign where Habscheid had 151 points, second only to Bruce Eakin in team scoring.

1982

He also played in the 1982 World Junior Hockey Championship, leading Canada to its first ever gold medal at the tournament.

That season he played 7 games with the Oilers, scoring 4 points.

1985

He played 4 more seasons with the Oilers, before he was suspended by the team for refusing to report to the AHL's Nova Scotia Voyageurs and subsequently dealt to Minnesota in December 1985.

Habscheid played 7 more NHL seasons with Minnesota, Detroit, and Calgary.

1988

He also represented Canada internationally twice, at the 1988 Winter Olympics and the 1992 World Championships.

1995

Habscheid went on to play 5 more seasons of hockey (2 in Switzerland, 2 with the IHL's Las Vegas Thunder, and one final season in 1995–96 with the DEL's Augsburger Panther).

1996

He retired officially in 1996.

Habscheid got his start in coaching in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League with the Melfort Mustangs.

He then moved on to coach the Kamloops Blazers of the WHL.

1999

On November 29, 1999, he was named head coach of the Kelowna Rockets.

Habscheid achieved great success with the Rockets.

2003

He won the Ed Chynoweth Cup in 2003 and a Memorial Cup in 2004.

He was also named the CHL Coach of the Year in 2003.

Habscheid was also head coach of the 2003 Canadian World Junior team, becoming the first player to represent Canada at the tournament as both a player and coach.

2004

He won a gold medal at the World Championships in 2004 and silver in 2005.

2005

He was subsequently named head coach for all international tournaments on July 29, 2005.

2006

As well, Habscheid served as an assistant coach for Canada at the 2006 Turin Olympics.

Habscheid also spent one season as an associate coach with the Boston Bruins.

2009

On June 3, 2009, Habschied was named as head coach and general manager of the Chilliwack Bruins, a major junior team in the Western Hockey League which has since moved to Victoria, British Columbia to become the Royals.

2014

On November 4, 2014, Habscheid returned to the WHL coaching ranks when he accepted the Prince Albert Raiders head coaching position.