Marie-Philip Poulin is a hockey player who was born on March 28, 1991, in Quebec City, Canada. Poulin’s height is 5 ft 7 in. Poulin’s weight is 161 pounds. Poulin’s career began in 2007. This page will examine Marie-Philip Poulin’s total career net worth.
On the ice, Poulin shoots Left. In competition, Marie-Philip Poulin has played Forward (ice hockey). Poulin’s former teams included the Dawson College Blues women’s ice hockey; Boston University Terriers women’s ice hockey.
Poulin played nationally for Canada.
Poulin won a gold medal in the 2010 Winter Olympics in the Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Women’s tournament event. Poulin won a gold medal in the 2014 Winter Olympics in the Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women’s tournament event. Poulin won a gold medal in the 2012 IIHF Women’s World Championship. Poulin won a silver medal in the 2009 Women’s World Ice Hockey Championships. Poulin won a silver medal in the 2011 IIHF Women’s World Championship. Poulin won a silver medal in the 2013 IIHF Women’s World Championship. Poulin won a silver medal in the 2015 IIHF Women’s World Championship. Poulin won a silver medal in the 2016 IIHF Women’s World Championship. Poulin won a silver medal in the 2017 IIHF Women’s World Championship. Poulin won a silver medal in the 2008 IIHF World Women’s U18 Championship.
Earnings for hockey players can vary significantly. Some NHL hockey players earn as high as $15 million or more, although most earn quite a bit less. A moderately good hockey star in the NHL can earn around $2.5 million per year. Outside of the NHL, the average player earns around $65,000 annually. Olympic ice hockey players earn almost $100,000 per year, depending on country.
So what is Marie-Philip Poulin’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Marie-Philip Poulin’s net worth in 2018 is:
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