Craig Ramsay Net Worth 2022, Age, Wife, Children, Height, Family, Salary

Craig Ramsay net worth

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Introduction

Craig Ramsay is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player. He played in the NHL from 1971 to 1985 before beginning an NHL coaching career, serving as the final head coach of the Atlanta Thrashers. He is currently the Head Coach of the Slovakia men’s national ice hockey team.

Early life

NameCraig Ramsay
Net Worth$10 million
OccupationIce Hockey Coach
Height1.83m
Age70 years
WifeSusan Gibson
Craig Ramsay net worth 2022

Craig Edward Ramsay was born on March 17, 1951 (age 70 years) in Weston, Toronto, Canada. He began his hockey career with the Peterborough Petes in 1968. Ramsay spent four seasons in Peterborough where he excelled at the game. He caught the attention of many scouts and in 1971 he was drafted 19th overall by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft.

Ramsay played a couple of games in the American Hockey League from 1971 to 1972 before being called up by the Sabres. He was paired up with his close friend Don Luce and together, the two formed a formidable offensive-defensive line that shut out many of the NHL’s top lines.

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In 1974–75, the Sabres drafted young prospect Danny Gare and he was paired up with Ramsay and Luce. The Sabres that year made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals before being defeated by the Philadelphia Flyers. Ramsay had a total tally of 12 points during that run. With the addition of Danny Gare, Ramsay’s line became not only a threat defensively but also offensively.

Craig Ramsay had eight consecutive 20 goal seasons and was selected to play in the 1976 NHL All-Star Game. His linemate, Gare scored a total of 56 goals in 1979–80. Ramsay played for ten seasons for the Sabres which included playing 776 games consecutively.

Ramsay was awarded the Frank J. Selke Trophy for his defensive capabilities as a forward from 1984 to 1985. Ramsay retired shortly afterward ending a 14-year career with the Sabres which included 1,070 career NHL games, 252 goals, and 420 assists for 672 points. He was inducted into the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame in 1986 to honor his playing career with the club.

He was the last player to play a full season without incurring any penalties. He did this in 1973–74, playing 78 games and recording 46 points.

Coaching career

Following Craig Ramsay’s retirement, he was named the assistant coach for the Buffalo Sabres in 1986–87 and served as interim head coach late in the year posting a 4–15–2 record. He also served as the team director of player personnel and assistant general manager with the Sabres. In 1992–93, Ramsay left the Sabres organization and joined the Florida Panthers as an assistant coach. He stayed there until 1995 before joining the Ottawa Senators also as an assistant coach.

Ramsay joined the Philadelphia Flyers from 1997 to 1998. He was named interim head coach in February 2000 for Roger Neilson who was being treated for cancer. Ramsay guided the team to a 16–8–1–0 mark while claiming the Atlantic Division with 105 points.

He led the team all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals before being eliminated by the eventual Stanley Cup champions, New Jersey Devils. Neilson was dismissed by the Flyers for health reasons at the end of the 1999–2000 NHL season and Ramsay started the 2000–01 season as head coach before being fired after 28 games as the Flyers went 12–12–4–0 to start the season.

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Craig Ramsay joined the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2001 as an assistant coach. There, Ramsay won his first Stanley Cup ever in 2004 as the Lightning beat the Calgary Flames in seven games. In 2006–07, he joined the Boston Bruins as another assistant coach. The Bruins made the playoffs every year and finished first in the Eastern Conference in 2008–09.

On June 24, 2010, he was named the head coach for the Atlanta Thrashers. He was dismissed by the team’s new ownership group, True North Sports and Entertainment following the Thrasher’s relocation to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Ramsay was appointed an assistant coach with the Florida Panthers under head coach Kevin Dineen following his dismissal from Atlanta.

He was fired by the Panthers along with Dineen and assistant coach Gord Murphy on November 8, 2013. Ramsay was hired by the Edmonton Oilers as an assistant coach on June 10, 2014, replacing Kelly Buchberger. He was let go by the Oilers on June 4, 2015, along with fellow assistant Keith Acton.

Wife

Craig Ramsay is married to his longtime girlfriend Susan Gibson, they had their wedding in the 1900s in a private ceremony. The couple has three children Travis Ramsay, Chad Ramsay, and Brendon Ramsay. However, Craig Ramsay joined the Slovakia men’s national ice hockey team in 2017.

Craig Ramsay net worth

How much is Craig Ramsay worth? Craig Ramsay’s net worth is estimated at around $10 million. His salary for 2022 ranges from $1 million to $4 million, but with bonuses, benefits, and various other compensation, he made significantly more than his salary in the year 2020. His main source of income is from his career as an ice hockey coach and former player. Ramsay’s successful career has earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy cars trips. He is one of the richest and most influential ice hockey coaches in Canada.