Jared Bednar Net Worth

Last Modified Feb 9, 2024 11:56 GMT
Jared Bednar's networth
Jared Bednar

Jared Bednar is a Canadian former ice hockey player turned coach. He is currently serving as a head coach for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League. Born on February 28, 1972, has a remarkable career in the NHL as a player.

Bednar started his hockey career in WHL and played junior hockey with them and progressed to the ECHL with Huntington Blizzard. He later joined the South Carolina Stingrays in the AHL and spent most of the seasons with them and retired from playing in 2002 and became an assistant coach for the Stingrays., Bednar helped them achieve the Kelly Cup in the 2008-2009 season

Before becoming a head coach for the Avalanche, Jared led the Lake Erie Monsters in the American Hockey League, contributing to the Calder Cup championship in the 2015-2016 season.

What is the net worth of Jared Bednar in 2023

Jared has a net worth of $15 million as of 2023. He has earned a fair amount of money from his NHL career and his total hockey fortune is US $14,700,000 for a projected hockey fortune of US $21,100,000. He is currently under a three-year contract with the Colorado Avalanche for $14,250,000 with a salary of $4,750,000. Jared is one of the wealthy coaches of the NHL.

Jared Bednar salary

Bednar signed a three-year extension contract with the Colorado Avalanche on March 21, 2023, for $14,250,000 with a salary of $4,750,000. He is set to earn the same salary till the 2026-2027 season. His previous two-year contract was worth $4,500,000 and earned $2,250,000 as a salary in the 2022-2023 season. Bednar ranks at 1595 in the NHL in terms of earnings and his estimated hockey fortune is US $14,700,000 for a projected hockey fortune of US $21,100,000. Bednar’s earnings reflect his remarkable career as a coach.

Jared Bednar endorsements

Bednar’s endorsement details remain under wraps. He is currently focusing on leading his team Colorado Avalanche. Athletes and coaches often use their popularity and endorse brands to their fans. In his case, Bednar’s endorsements and sponsorships are not publicly available.

Jared Bednar investments

Players and coaches invest some portion of their income in different sources and extend their investment portfolio. They usually like to keep their investment plans hidden and Bednar is one of them who does not like to share the details about their wealth.

Jared Bednar's other sources of income

Most of his income is generated from his hockey career. Jared started his career as a player and became a coach. His total hockey fortune is $14,700,000 and his projected fortune is $21,100,000 after adding his current contract’s value to it.

Jared Bednar house

Jared owns a house in South Carolina where he coached and played for many years. The house is situated two blocks from the Atlantic Ocean near Charleston. Built in 2013, the residence featured five bedrooms, a hot tub, and a swimming pool. The property was an empty plot before and Jared constructed it into a beautiful house for his family.

The prime location provides easy access to the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. However, Jared has been serving as a head coach for the Colorado Avalanche for many years now. So, his current address is not available in the public domain.

Jared Bednar cars

The details about Bednar’s car collection are not known. He is not available on social media and hence never showcases pictures of his cars.

Jared Bednar's charity work

Jared always helps and collaborates with different charity causes. One of his notable charity events was that he initiated the 5th Annual Humboldt Broncos Memorial Golf Tournament to support the victims and survivors of the tragic incident of the 2018 bus crash. The tournament raised funds for various other causes including the Children's Make a Wish Foundation.

FAQs

A. He is currency serving as a head coach for the Colorado Avalanche in the NHL

A. He has a net worth of $15 million.

A. He was named the head coach for the Avalanche on August 25, 2016 and is still serving as a head coach for them.

A. He  became the first coach to win three championships in the ECHL Kelly, AHL Calder, and NHL Stanley. Bednar signed with the Colorado Avalanche as a head coach on August 25, 2016 and is still serving them as a head coach.

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