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Michael Ryder was born on 31 March, 1980 in Bonavista, Newfoundland, Canada, is a Michael Glen Wayne Ryder is ice hockey right winger ice hockey right winger. Discover Michael Ryder'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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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 31 March, 1980
Birthday 31 March
Birthplace Bonavista, Newfoundland, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Michael Ryder Height, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years old, Michael Ryder height is 1.85 m and Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb).

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Height 1.85 m
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
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Michael Ryder Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1980

Michael Glen Wayne Ryder (born March 31, 1980) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger.

Ryder played 12 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, and New Jersey Devils.

1998

Ryder was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, 8th round, 216th overall.

He hired hockey agent Thayne Campbell before signing with Montreal.

2003

On May 30, 2003, Ryder scored the winning goal to end the longest game in American Hockey League history.

His goal at 14:56 of the fourth overtime period gave the Hamilton Bulldogs a 2–1 win over the Houston Aeros in Game 2 of the Calder Cup Finals.

In the 2003–04 NHL season, he played in the NHL YoungStars Game.

2004

He was named the NHL Rookie of the Month for February 2004.

He finished the season leading all rookies in points, powerplay points, shots, and goals.

During the 2004–05 NHL lockout he played for Leksands IF of the second division of Swedish hockey.

He reached 30 goals in back-to-back seasons after the lockout.

2007

On April 7, 2007, he scored a natural hat-trick in the 2nd period against the Toronto Maple Leafs when the Canadiens were down 3–1.

This was the most important game of the regular season since the Leafs, Canadiens, and the New York Islanders were vying for the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, and the game would determine which team would take the last playoff spot.

Despite Ryder's effort, the Canadiens eventually lost the game 6–5.

2008

The Canadiens fared better from another excellent performance from Ryder in a historic comeback against the New York Rangers on February 19, 2008.

Ryder scored two goals and added an assist in a 6–5 win after the Canadiens were trailing by a score of 5–0.

At the time, this comeback marked the only time the Canadiens won when trailing 5–0 in the team's 99-year history.

Ryder was initially credited with a hat trick, however, his last goal was later changed as it was determined that his shot went off teammate Mark Streit's leg before hitting the back of the net.

Ryder's contract expired on June 30, 2008, and the Canadiens did not re-sign him, due in part to his scoring only 14 goals and 17 assists for 31 points, the lowest totals of his career.

He also played in only 4 of Montreal's 12 playoff games.

On July 1, 2008, Ryder signed a contract with the Boston Bruins for 3 years worth approximately $4 million per season.

It is thought that part of the reason Ryder signed with Boston was that Ryder has had nearly six seasons worth of play (three in junior hockey, one in the AHL and two with the Canadiens) under Claude Julien, the Bruins coach at the time.

On October 9, 2008, Ryder scored his first goal in a Bruins uniform in Boston's season opener against the Colorado Avalanche, a 5-4 Bruins victory.

With this victory, Ryder became the second native of Newfoundland and Labrador to win a Stanley Cup championship after Daniel Cleary of Harbour Grace, who accomplished the feat with the Detroit Red Wings in 2008.

Alex Newhook of the Colorado Avalanche joined these two when winning it in 2022.

2010

The goal coincidentally was Ryder's 100th career goal.

He went on to score 27 goals in his first season with Boston as the Bruins clinched first overall in the Eastern Conference.

Their first round matchup was with the eighth seeded Montreal Canadiens, Ryder's former club.

He scored four goals in the series as the Bruins made quick work of Montreal, sweeping them in four straight games.

Ryder was then held to only one goal during the Bruins seven game Conference semi-finals loss to the Carolina Hurricanes.

2011

He was a member of the 2011 Stanley Cup-winning Bruins squad, scoring eight goals during the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs to help Boston to their first title since 1972.

Ryder played for the Hull Olympiques of the QMJHL.

During the Bruins' first round matchup against the Canadiens in the 2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Ryder came up clutch again facing his former team.

He scored the game-winning goal in overtime of Game 4 and in Game 5, Ryder would go on make a miraculous glove save while teammate and goaltender Tim Thomas was out of position.

Later in 2022, the Bruins Director of Health, Fitness & Wellness, John Whitesides highlighted Ryder's glove save stating, "Without that play right there, there is no Stanley Cup in 2011."

”Ryder won his first and only Stanley Cup on June 15, 2011, when the Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4-0 in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals.

On July 1, 2011, Ryder signed a two-year, $7 million contract with the Dallas Stars.

2012

In the 2011–12 season, Ryder recorded his career high 35th goal during the Dallas Stars 3-1 win against the Edmonton Oilers on March 28, 2012, at Rexall Place in Edmonton.

During his second year with the Stars in the lockout shortened 2012–13 season, Ryder was traded back to the Montreal Canadiens, along with a third round pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, in exchange for Erik Cole.

2013

On July 5, 2013, Ryder signed a two-year, $7 million contract with the New Jersey Devils.