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Norm Maracle was born on 2 October, 1974 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player (born 1974). Discover Norm Maracle'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 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 2 October, 1974
Birthday 2 October
Birthplace Belleville, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Norm Maracle Height, Weight & Measurements

At 49 years old, Norm Maracle height is 1.75 m and Weight 88 kg.

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Height 1.75 m
Weight 88 kg
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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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Norm Maracle Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Norm Maracle worth at the age of 49 years old? Norm Maracle’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Norm Maracle's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1943

Maracle's save percentage put him in 43rd place out of 83 eligible goaltenders (goalies who played at least 20 games in the NHL season).

1974

Norm Maracle (born October 2, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender.

Prior to ending his career in Europe, Maracle played in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings and Atlanta Thrashers.

1991

Maracle joined the WHL's Saskatoon Blades during the 1991–92 season and remained with them until the 1993–94 season.

1993

Maracle's level of play during the 1993–94 season would earn him the Del Wilson Trophy for best goaltender in the WHL.

Prior to the 1993–94 seasons, the Detroit Red Wings drafted Maracle in the 5th Round, 126th overall, in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft.

1994

For the start of the 1994–95 season, Maracle was signed by the Detroit Red Wings and reassigned to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Adirondack Red Wings, sharing goaltending duties with Kevin Hodson.

For the next two seasons, Maracle remained in the AHL, posting prolific winning records and a high save percentage each season, but was not called up by the Red Wings due to their overwhelming goaltending depth, as he was the fourth goaltender behind Mike Vernon, Chris Osgood and Hodson.

1997

While Maracle spent the 1997–98 season as the starting goaltender in Adirondack, he eventually received a call up from the Red Wings and posted a 2–0–1 record in four NHL appearances.

He did not see any playoff action that season, where the Red Wings went on to win their second consecutive Stanley Cup championship.

He was included on the team picture, and awarded a Stanley Cup ring.

However, his name does not appear on the Stanley Cup because he did not play enough games to qualify.

1998

Maracle challenged Hodson for the backup spot for the 1998–99 season.

Maracle put up solid numbers during the season and as a result, became Detroit's backup goaltender to Osgood.

Maracle appeared in 16 regular season contests, posting a 6–5–2 record and a 91.8% save percentage.

Hodson, however, was sent to the Tampa Bay Lightning prior to the trade deadline so the Red Wings could acquire Bill Ranford as Detroit's third goaltender.

Due to Ranford's strong showing towards the end of the regular season, the Red Wings kept Maracle on the roster, but designated him as the third goaltender.

After the Red Wings defeated the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the opening round of the playoffs, they went on to face the Colorado Avalanche in the Conference Semifinals.

Osgood was injured prior to the first game, making Ranford the starting goaltender and Maracle the backup.

Maracle played in two games against Colorado, relieving Ranford both times.

By the time Osgood returned, the Red Wings could not overcome the Avalanche and were eliminated.

Not having lived up to expectations, Ranford was not re-signed at the end of the season, and Maracle also fell under scrutiny for underperforming in the playoffs, and his conditioning was also questioned.

1999

Maracle was left unprotected in the 1999 NHL Expansion Draft, and was claimed by the Atlanta Thrashers on June 25, 1999.

Maracle earned the nickname "Miracle" because despite being a borderline starting goaltender, he would occasionally have superb games (including three 50+ save performances).

With the 1999–2000 season in the NHL being the first for the Thrashers, there was some instability in the lineup.

Maracle still managed to start in more games for the Thrashers than any of Atlanta's other four goalies (Damian Rhodes, Scott Fankhouser, Scott Langkow and Rick Tabaracci).

However, Maracle finished the season with a 4–19–2 record and a save percentage of .890.

The team did not make the playoffs in the 1999–2000 season.

2000

When Maracle reported for the 2000–01 training camp, his conditioning had become so poor that he was reassigned to the Orlando Solar Bears of the International Hockey League, Atlanta's minor league affiliate.

Maracle posted an impressive 33–13–3 record at the minor level, his eight shutouts with Orlando are a team record.

He also helped backstop the Solar Bears to their first and only Turner Cup victory in the league's final year of operation.

His strong minor league performance earned him 13 appearances for the Thrashers during that season.

Though his record for the Thrashers was 2–8–3, his save percentage slightly improved.

2001

Maracle appeared in a single NHL game for the 2001–02 season, a 3–0 loss to the Washington Capitals on November 10, 2001; which was his last NHL game.

Maracle spent the rest of the season with the Thrashers' new minor league affiliate, the Chicago Wolves of the AHL, as the starting goaltender with Pasi Nurminen backing him up.

2002

For the 2002–03 Season, Maracle remained in the minors while Nurminen ascended the depth charts to become Atlanta's starting goaltender, with Milan Hnilicka, Byron Dafoe and Frédéric Cassivi supporting him.

2003

Having run out of options to leave the minors in the North American system, Maracle signed with Magnitogorsk Metallurg of the RSL on June 8, 2003.

Maracle, better conditioned and in a new system, appeared in 46 contests for Magnitogorsk Metallurg for the 2003–04 season.

2018

After he had retired, Maracle was honored into the Adirondack Hockey Hall of Fame in Glens Falls, New York, in 2018.

He was one of three former members of the Detroit Red Wings affiliate, the Adirondack Red Wings, next to Neil Smith (ice hockey) and Chris Tancill.