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Shayne Corson was born on 13 August, 1966 in Midland, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player (born 1966). Discover Shayne Corson'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 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 13 August, 1966
Birthday 13 August
Birthplace Midland, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Ontario

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Shayne Corson Height, Weight & Measurements

At 57 years old, Shayne Corson height is 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) and Weight 202 lb (92 kg; 14 st 6 lb).

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Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 202 lb (92 kg; 14 st 6 lb)
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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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Shayne Corson Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Shayne Corson worth at the age of 57 years old? Shayne Corson’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Ontario. We have estimated Shayne Corson'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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1966

Shayne Paul Corson (born August 13, 1966) is a Canadian former professional hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, St. Louis Blues, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Dallas Stars.

1979

As a youth, he played in the 1979 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Barrie.

1983

He played in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) for the Brantford Alexanders (1983–1984) and Hamilton Steelhawks (1984–1986).

1984

The Montreal Canadiens drafted him in the first round, eighth overall, of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft.

1985

He played briefly with the Canadiens in the 1985–86 season, then joined the team full-time the following year.

1986

Corson was a regular contributor for the Canadiens from 1986 until 1992, when he was traded to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Vincent Damphousse.

He played with Edmonton for three full seasons before joining the St. Louis Blues.

1993

During the later stages of his career, Corson began to suffer from panic attacks, a condition he has not attributed to any single event, but which may have been precipitated by his battles with colitis and the premature death of his father, Paul Corson, from throat cancer in 1993.

Corson's sister Shannon is married to his former Toronto Maple Leaf teammate Darcy Tucker.

In retirement, Corson (often with Tucker) has been a prominent proponent of building a cancer care facility, the Simcoe-Muskoka Regional Cancer Centre, as part of Barrie's Royal Victoria Hospital.

1994

His time in Edmonton was marred by some controversy, as head coach George Burnett chose him as the team's captain during the 1994–95 season (Jan.-Mar.1995).

Burnett would later strip Corson of the captaincy.

1995

He was signed by the Blues as a free agent in 1995, and the Oilers received the rights to Curtis Joseph as compensation.

1996

During the 1996–97 season, the Blues traded him back to Montreal, where he played until 2000.

The Toronto Maple Leafs then signed him as a free agent, and he spent three full seasons in Toronto before "resigning" in the middle of the post-season partly because of his ulcerative colitis.

1998

He has also played for Canada at the Canada Cup, World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, World Cup of Hockey and 1998 Winter Olympics.

Corson was known as a gritty player, with good instincts both offensively and defensively.

Corson represented his teams three times at the NHL All-Star Game.

He scored 693 points and earned 2357 penalty minutes during his 1,156-game regular season NHL career.

In addition, he scored 87 points and earned 291 penalty minutes in 140 playoff games.

Corson suffers from ulcerative colitis, a chronic digestive disorder that can cause severe pain and significant weight loss.

2001

During his NHL career, Corson battled both ulcerative colitis and, as detailed in the October 22, 2001, issue of Sports Illustrated, panic attacks.

2002

In a particularly fierce 2002 Stanley Cup playoffs series against the New York Islanders, Corson was involved in a fight with Eric Cairns, with Cairns being the clear winner of the bout.

During the official's attempt to separate Cairns and Corson after the fight, Corson attempted to kick Cairns.

The NHL subsequently suspended Corson for the deciding seventh game of the series.

2003

He last played in the 2003–04 season.

The Dallas Stars signed him during the last part of the 2003–04 season in order to add some grit and leadership for their playoff run, but the team was unsuccessful (losing in the first round to the Colorado Avalanche), and Corson retired afterwards.

Shayne Corson captained two NHL clubs during his 19-season professional career.

2004

Despite some speculation to the contrary, Corson did not return to the NHL after the 2004–05 lockout and is now retired.

Corson was born in Midland, Ontario.

2007

Corson opened his first restaurant in 2007 with partner Armando Russo in the Distillery District of Toronto, called Tappo Wine Bar & Restaurant.

They opened a second restaurant in Barrie, Ontario, named Corson's, which began as a family restaurant but was converted to a sports bar and grill which displays his jerseys and other hockey memorabilia but has since closed.

(Mom's Pantry, an older restaurant in Barrie, was opened by Shayne Corson's father but is no longer run by the Corson family. )

2017

Corson's daughter, Willow, played hockey for five seasons (2017 to 2022) at Boston College, in the NCAA.