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Dale Weise was born on 5 August, 1988 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player. Discover Dale Weise'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 35 years old?

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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 5 August, 1988
Birthday 5 August
Birthplace Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Dale Weise Height, Weight & Measurements

At 35 years old, Dale Weise height is 1.88 m and Weight 206 lb (93 kg; 14 st 10 lb).

Physical Status
Height 1.88 m
Weight 206 lb (93 kg; 14 st 10 lb)
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Who Is Dale Weise's Wife?

His wife is Lauren Raban

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Wife Lauren Raban
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Children Hunter Weise, Jordana Weise

Dale Weise Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dale Weise worth at the age of 35 years old? Dale Weise’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Dale Weise'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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1988

Dale Kenton Weise (born August 5, 1988) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger.

He played for the New York Rangers, Vancouver Canucks, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, and Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL).

2005

During his rookie WHL season in 2005–06, he scored 18 points (four goals and 14 assists) over 53 games.

He dressed in an addition four playoff games without recording a point as the Broncos were eliminated by the Medicine Hat Tigers.

The following season, Weise improved to 43 points (18 goals and 25 assists) over 67 games, ranking second in team scoring, behind centre Levi Nelson.

He then recorded one assist in six playoff games as the Broncos were eliminated in the first round for the second consecutive year, this time by the Regina Pats.

2007

Weise played his last season with the Broncos in 2007–08 and recorded a WHL career-high 51 points (29 goals and 22 assists) over 53 games, ranking fifth in team scoring.

He missed time due to injury, but returned to the Broncos' line-up near the end of the season.

Swift Current advanced past the first round that playoff year, before being eliminated by the Calgary Hitmen in the second round.

Weise had a team-leading seven goals in 12 games that post-season (tied with Nelson, while his 13 points ranked second to Nelson. Over three years in the WHL, Weise earned a reputation as a physical power forward; he was also responsible defensively, earning time on the Broncos' penalty kill.

2008

He was selected 111th overall in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Rangers.

Weise played three years of major junior ice hockey for the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League (WHL).

During the off-season, Weise was selected by the New York Rangers in the fourth round, 111th overall, of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.

Several months later, while attending his first NHL training camp, he signed an entry-level contract with the team on September 19, 2008.

The following week, he was assigned to the Rangers' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack and made his professional debut on October 11, 2008, against the Springfield Falcons.

He scored his first professional and AHL goal later that month on October 22 against the Worcester Sharks.

Playing the entire 2008–09 season with Hartford, he scored 23 points (11 goals and 12 assists) over 74 games, ranking second among team rookies to Bobby Sanguinetti's 42 points.

Near the end of the regular season, Weise was named the Wolf Pack's American Specialty/AHL Man of the Year for his community service contributions in the Hartford, Connecticut, area.

The honour made him a nominee for the League's Yanick Dupre Memorial Award for community service, which went to Brandon Rogers of the Houston Aeros.

2009

During the 2009 playoffs, he added four points (three goals and an assist) over six games, while the Wolf Pack were defeated in the first round by Worcester.

Attending his second Rangers training camp in September 2009, Weise was once again assigned to the Wolf Pack for the start of the 2009–10 season.

2010

Midway through the season, he was named AHL Player of the Week after scoring five goals over four games from January 3–10, 2010.

He finished the season improving to 50 points (28 goals and 22 assists) over 73 games, ranking fourth in team scoring.

His five short-handed goals tied for the League lead with Derek MacKenzie, Steve Pinizzotto and Josh Hennessy.

Late in the season, he received his first NHL call-up on April 4, 2010.

While Weise remained with the Rangers until the end of the NHL season, he did not dress in any games for them.

Weise began the 2010–11 season in the AHL once more for the Connecticut Whale, who had changed their name from the Hartford Wolf Pack over the summer.

Early in the campaign, Weise was sidelined with an injury and missed 18 games.

After returning to the line-up, he was recalled by the Rangers on December 17, 2010.

He made his NHL debut the following night in a 4–1 loss against the Philadelphia Flyers.

Playing six minutes and 43 seconds on the fourth line, Weise nearly scored on two occasions.

The first came in the second period when his shot went between Flyers goaltender Brian Boucher's pads but rolled wide of the post.

Then, five minutes into the third period, he appeared to have scored when a puck went off his skate and into the Flyers net, but the goal was disallowed after it was ruled that Weise had made an illegal kicking motion with his skate.

Later in the game, he fought Flyers enforcer Daniel Carcillo.

Weise finished the 2010–11 season with 38 points (18 goals and 20 assists) over 47 AHL games and no points in ten NHL games.

2011

He was returned to the AHL after the game, but received another stint with the Rangers from January 1 to 22, 2011, after another call-up.

During the off-season, Weise was re-signed to a one-year, two-way contract on June 27, 2011.

The deal was worth $605,000 in the NHL and $85,000 in the minors.

While competing for a roster spot at the Rangers' training camp, he was waived by the team on October 4, 2011.

He was then claimed by the Vancouver Canucks, who showed interest in acquiring Weise the previous season, and joined the team for the season-opener.