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Errol Thompson was born on 28 May, 1950 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player. Discover Errol Thompson'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 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 28 May, 1950
Birthday 28 May
Birthplace Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Errol Thompson Height, Weight & Measurements

At 73 years old, Errol Thompson height is 175 cm and Weight 84 kg.

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Height 175 cm
Weight 84 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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Errol Thompson Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Errol Thompson worth at the age of 73 years old? Errol Thompson’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Errol Thompson'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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1950

Loran Errol Thompson (born May 28, 1950) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey winger who played most of his NHL career with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

1967

In the 1967–68 season, he scored 81 points in only 45 games, cementing him as a legitimate scoring winger.

1969

However, in 1969 Thompson was still an undiscovered talent playing in P.E.I.'s Southern New Brunswick Senior Hockey League senior league with the Charlottetown Royals for $15 a game when he was spotted by legendary Leaf goalie-turned-scout Johnny Bower.

1970

He was selected 2nd (22nd overall) by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1970 Amateur Draft.

Thompson is also a former captain of the Detroit Red Wings.

Thompson started turning heads at a young age while playing for the Halifax Jr. Canadians of the NSJHL.

He was drafted 22nd overall in the 1970 Amateur NHL Draft and made his NHL debut in 1970, playing in only one game.

He played the rest of that year and the next on Toronto's minor league club, the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League.

1972

In 1972, Thompson was called up to play full-time for Toronto and with his blazing speed and scoring touch quickly established himself as a reliable offensive NHL talent.

On a Leaf team that lost more games than it won, he scored 32 points in his first NHL season.

1974

Thompson began improving with each year and in the 1974–75 season scored 25 goals.

Next season, on a line with Darryl Sittler and Lanny McDonald, he scored 43 goals, becoming the second player in Leaf history, after Frank Mahovlich, to score 40 goals in a season.

1976

The Thompson-Sittler-McDonald line became well known throughout North America after Sittler set an NHL record with ten points in one game on February 7, 1976.

After breaking his arm in the 1976–77 season, Thompson missed one half of the season but still managed 21 goals.

1978

The offensively talented winger began to see less ice time under defense-oriented coach Roger Neilson and was eventually traded with various draft picks to the Detroit Red Wings for Dan Maloney and a future second round draft pick, on March 13, 1978.

With Detroit, Thompson continued to produce, scoring 23 goals his first full season and 34 goals the following season.

1980

In 1980, he was named co-captain of the Wings, splitting time with Reed Larson.

After scoring 26 points in the 1980–81 season he was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Gary McAdam on January 8 and played his final 34 games in Pittsburgh.