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NHL PLAYERS That Went BROKE



In the high-stakes world of professional sports, financial success doesn’t always last forever. Join us as we delve into the cautionary tales of NHL players who once enjoyed fame and fortune but ultimately faced financial ruin. From mismanagement to lavish spending, these stories shed light on the importance of financial literacy and responsible planning for athletes and fans alike. Discover the shocking journeys of former hockey stars who learned the hard way that even a lucrative career on the ice can’t guarantee financial security off it. Don’t miss this eye-opening exploration of the darker side of the NHL lifestyle. Subscribe now to stay informed on all things hockey-related!

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One can imagine why most of these athletes go broke after sealing millions of dollars in deals these are the NHL players who went broke I guess you would be wondering why this happens all the time I mean one of these players spent the whole of his money on women and was

Left with nothing let’s see how this happened I don’t seem to understand this player his story is so pathetic during his NHL career mccardy declared bankruptcy is that even possible to imagine a man with m millions of dollars who is now poorer compared to an average person he claimed that the lockout was

The cause of the filing while he was a member of the Calgary Flames but really doubting to put it nicely it seems that he received fines totaling more than $6 million for infractions over his tenure he is currently an advocate for the legalization of marijuana he claims that

Using cannabis enabled him to kick his booze habit I will not blame this guy at number 18 because he was trying to make his life better but fell into the wrong hands Len Barry orchestrated the terrible investment that Ray Whitney made this scam cost 18 NFL Stars their

Fortunes and the left Winger lost a staggering $3 million in all of course he wasn’t the only one to lose money but in comparison to other investors his stake was rather large Ry is a father of three kids he resides in North Carolina where his little Community frequently

Honors him as a local hero he keeps saving money and does odd jobs teaching young hockey players man is not giving up he is definitely looking for a better life for his kids and he gets back on his feet soon this Len Barry should be arrested or something because he dragged

This same player into the wrong investment Mike Vernon suffered a staggering $9.6 million loss this of course makes up a significant portion of the money he made while competing in the NHL Vernon and his four children now reside in Calgary Matthew one of his kids is an Aberdine Wings

Goenda bare Mountain Resort and works in real estate development and sales I must say he is still making a decent life for himself but I can’t say the same for number 16 throughout his career Doug Harvey battled alcoholism and was an obsessive Drinker his drinking persisted after he retired and he experienced

Mental health issues he was a bit of a loner and lived in a mobile home towards the end of his life regretfully Mr Harvey’s disease claimed his life Kevin Stevens made the worst mistake of his life Stevens was acting foolishly when he was busted with $500 worth of cocaine

In addition to being with a prostitute in addition to pulling off this act he was married and had kids at the time I’m really sorry for his wife and kids they had to have endured a great deal to deal with his errors it’s possible that Stevens took care of so many people that

He neglected his own needs in 2002 he announced his retirement Kevin Stevens was accused of intending to sell Oxycodone after he was unable to get his act together well his attitude cannot be compared to this guy at number 14 Derek Sanderson wasted all of his NHL riches on women drugs and other foolish

Pursuits after retirement he was left penniless because of the issues he caused Sanderson was compelled to pay large sum of money to his lawyer it should be mentioned that he lost almost all of the almost $3 million he made during his career interestingly he now counsels athletes on Money Matters I

Suppose he grew up accepted responsibility for his actions and is now educating others about his errors he appears to be earning a lot of money and to be doing well in his senior years though for more money his circumstances aren’t as bad as those of some others who completely spent everything they had

When he played hockey players didn’t get paid as much this guy at number 13 became so broke that he started shoplifting Chris neon was referred to as an enforcer on the rink with fondness by hockey fans he defended his teammates and enjoyed beating individuals regretfully he eventually battled

Drinking and developed a drug addiction recall that in 2009 he was accused of stealing that day he lost a great deal of money as well as his dignity nean now hosts a radio program in Montreal called off the cuff he owns up to his errors and is quite transparent about his prior

Transgressions in the NHL but this guy at number 12 went bankrupt as a result of bad investment Mike madano made a few poor financial decisions when madano gambled and invested in an entertainment company he nearly lost $4 million for a little while he lost everything but he overcame it to get to

This point here we have another wrong investor why are they making these mistakes they all need to be careful about what they invest in in the NHL Michael Pekka made a lot of money and quite simply lost a lot of it Pekka invested in a Mexican golf course which

Was a bad move Phil Kenner their financial adviser is in jail at the moment for tricking Pekka into investing Kenner bought alcohol with his investment money among other things because of the trust that they had developed Pekka invested in Kenner but things really went bad for this guy at

Number 10 Theo flurry repeatedly broke the NHL substance code of conduct he drank a lot of beer and used drugs in addition he gambled a lot and lost a lot of money flurry lost a significant amount of the money he made in the NHL due to several financial difficulties

Flurry’s problems began when he was a young hockey player and his coach Ram James sexually assaulted him I don’t understand why this guy in number nine is so violent take a look at this Slava voov has always been rather aggressive and was arrested for domestic abuse he was apparently quite violent with his

Wife and choked her voof was wealthy but he threw it all away when he made the decision to harm a family member voof is back on the ice today although it took him some time to get back there after entering a not- guilty plea to the domestic abuse allegations he was only

Sentenced to 90 days in prison after being held by the US immigration department he was freed another person who fell prey to Phil kenner’s deceit was Brian barard barard lost more than $6 million on investments while assisting the FBI in obtaining Kenner Tommy Constantine kenner’s business partner and Kenner were operating very

Dishonestly this player at number seven suffered the same fate as Brian one of the hockey games Legends is Bobby or or was almost bankrupt due to the influence of his dishonest sports agent Allan eagleson he owed thousands to the government and was deeply in debt what

Do you think about all these as we go into number six this video’s recurring topic is players making bad financial decisions with the former Redwing it was the situation fedorov had about $60 million stolen fedorov was compelled to join the KHL in an attempt to recoup

Some of his losses numerous homes had to be sold by fedorov and others had to be foreclosed on the cause of this player at number 5’s bankruptcy is totally unknown in the early 1980s Brian tradier guided the New York Islanders to four consecutive Stanley Cup victories despite being perhaps the best player in

Team history he had a difficult post-retirement period tradier started an ice rink but in 1994 he declared bankruptcy in addition to declaring bankruptcy Traer was experiencing suicidal thoughts for this player at number four has to be the worst among them Patrick coat made the decision to Rob two different banks in Montreal in

2012 he stole a different bank after being freed and received further time in prison numerous admirers recall his actions from 2002 coat was caught in 2002 for possessing 30 lbs of cannabis in his vehicle Co is still on parole today for his misdeeds he was let out of

Jail almost a year ago similar to Patrick but the only thing the player in number three did not do was to rob a bank in 1978 Steve durbano announced his NHL retirement in 1981 he was taken into custody with 474 G of cocaine this was worth $70,000

At the time durbano received a 7-year jail term following his dist charged he was arrested for shoplifting he also made an attempt to enlist an undercover police officer for a secretive criminal Enterprise he passed away from liver cancer in 2002 at the age of 50 years

Old he cannot be blamed for being broke because his money was mismanaged by his family the NHL allstar game Star filed for bankruptcy due to his parents’ poor financial management perhaps he ought not to have given them the money in the first place he made about $10 million

Yet all he had left was $50,000 in assets because who wouldn’t believe their parents he made an irreversible error Johnson’s parents overspent on unnecessary purchases and made poor financial investments finally at number one he had a promising career but you won’t believe what happened to him although Danny heatley’s career once

Appeared so promising his personal issues always seemed to take precedence over his ability on the ice Heatley had a number number of excellent Seasons but it seemed like he was never quite able to realize his full potential not all of heatley’s problems were related to the vehicle tragedy that claimed the life of

Teammate Dan Snyder heatley’s financial adviser took 4 million out of heatley’s account without authorization in 2012 Heatley filed an $1 11 million lawsuit against Stacy McAlpine and McAlpine has also been sued by other clients fans of hockey are left to wonder what would have happened to heatley’s Career if he

Had been able to stay away from so many personal issues on a daily basis

4 Comments

  1. I like the improvement on this video from the previous ones, but the VO needs to make some adjustments on the next video.

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