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Jim Nill was born on 11 April, 1958 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player. Discover Jim Nill'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 65 years old?
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65 years old |
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11 April, 1958 |
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11 April |
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Hanna, Alberta, Canada |
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Canada
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 65 years old group.
Jim Nill Height, Weight & Measurements
At 65 years old, Jim Nill height is 6′ 0″ and Weight 185 lbs.
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6′ 0″ |
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185 lbs |
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Who Is Jim Nill's Wife?
His wife is Rebecca Nill
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Rebecca Nill |
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Jim Nill Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jim Nill worth at the age of 65 years old? Jim Nill’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Jim Nill's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Jim Nill Social Network
Timeline
James Edward Nill (born April 11, 1958) is a Canadian former ice hockey player and the current general manager of the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Born in Hanna, Alberta, Nill played one season for the Drumheller Falcons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) in 1975, after which he played three seasons with the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WCHL.
He was drafted by the St. Louis Blues in the third round, 89th overall, in the 1978 NHL Amateur Draft.
The next season, Nill played with the University of Calgary before signing with the Canadian national team for 1979–80.
Nill played in the NHL throughout the 1980s with the St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins, Winnipeg Jets, and Detroit Red Wings, retiring in 1990.
Prior to making his NHL debut Nill also played for Canada at the 1980 Winter Olympics.
Nill scored 32 points in 45 exhibition games before playing six games, scoring one goal and two assists, for Canada at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics.
Nill played one season for the Salt-Lake Golden Eagles of the Central Hockey League (CHL) in 1980–81.
He finally made his NHL debut in 1982 for the St. Louis Blues.
He only played one season for the Blues before being traded to the Vancouver Canucks with Tony Currie, Rick Heinz and St. Louis' fourth-round draft pick (Shawn Kilroy) in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for Glen Hanlon on March 9, 1982.
He helped the Canucks to the 1982 Stanley Cup Finals where they would lose to the New York Islanders 4–0.
After two more seasons in Vancouver, Nill was traded to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Peter McNab on February 3, 1984.
He did not receive very much ice time in Boston and consequently the Bruins ended up trading him to the Winnipeg Jets for Morris Lukowich on February 4, 1985.
He played nearly four years for Winnipeg.
However, they were not able to defeat the powerhouse Edmonton Oilers or the Calgary Flames.
He was sent to the American Hockey League (AHL)'s Moncton Hawks.
He did not stay in New Brunswick long as Detroit Red Wings head coach Jacques Demers liked his tough style of play and acquired him on January 11, 1988 in exchange for fellow journeyman NHLer Mark Kumpel.
Nill played the final three years of his NHL career in Detroit with brief stints for the AHL's Adirondack Red Wings.
He retired from professional hockey after 1991.
After Nill retired as an active player, he joined the data analytics of the Ottawa Senators as amateur scout.
He was promoted to professional scout after only two years.
He worked as a scout for the Ottawa Senators before joining the Red Wings in an executive role in 1994, staying with the team before moving to take up the general manager role with Dallas in 2013.
He joined the Detroit Red Wings' front office in the summer of 1994 following his three-year stint with Ottawa.
Nill's duties with Detroit included directing their amateur scouting and selections at the annual NHL Entry Draft.
He had also served as the general manager of the Adirondack Red Wings.
Nill continued to oversee the development of the Red Wings' prospects that are currently assigned to Detroit's main affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL, as well as those in the Canadian junior and European leagues.
In his management role with the Detroit Red Wings, he helped the team to four Stanley Cup Championships in 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2008.
In April 2013, Nill was hired as general manager of the Dallas Stars.
He immediately made several major transactions, starting with trading a sixth-round pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for defenceman Sergei Gonchar, then signed Gonchar to a two-year, $10 million contract.
On July 1, 2014, Nill traded for Ottawa centre and captain Jason Spezza and right winger Ludwig Karlsson in exchange for Alex Chiasson, Nick Paul, Alex Guptill and a second-round pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.
On the same day, he also signed unrestricted free agent forward Aleš Hemský to a three-year, $12 million contract.
On July 15, 2015, Nill signed unrestricted free agent defenceman Johnny Oduya to a two-year, $7.5 million contract.
On June 28, 2023, Nill was awarded the 2022-23 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award after the Dallas Stars posted 108 points in the 2022-23 regular season with a record of 47-21-14, their highest point total since 2015-16.
On the same day, he traded prospect Philip Larsen and a seventh-round pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for their captain Shawn Horcoff.