Vladimir Tarasenko Net Worth

Last Modified Nov 27, 2023 16:46 GMT
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Valdimir Tarasenko


Vladimir Andreyevich Tarasenko is a Russian professional ice hockey right winger currently playing with the Ottawa Senators in the National Hockey League. Born on December 13, 1991, he was drafted in the first round (16th overall pick) in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the St. Louis Blues. Before the NHL Tarasenko showed his talent in the Kontinental Hockey League during the 2008-2009 season with the Novosibirsk and later was traded to the SKA Saint Petersburg in 2012 but he decided to play in the NHL.


Tarasenko made his NHL debut for the 2012-2013 season and quickly established his name in the St. Louis Blues. In his 11 seasons with the Blues, Tarasenko made his name as the top scorer of the league, earning a spot in the NHL All-Star Games. He won the Stanley Cup with the Blues in 2019 and was traded to the New York Ranges in February 2023. Tarasenko is playing with the Ottawa Senators as a free agent.

NameVladimir Andreyevich Tarasenko
Net Worth$20 million (estimated)
Age31 years ( as of 2023)
ResidenceSt. Louis
Marital StatusMarried
Source of WealthIce hockey Player
Salary$5,000,000.
EndorsementsGongshow gear


How much is Vladimir Tarasenko’s Net Worth in 2023?

Vladimir Tarasenko has a net worth of $20 Million as of 2023. Most of his income is generated from his NHL contracts and other from his endorsements and investments.


Tarasenko has earned an estimated amount of $62,364,146 from his NHL career and his cap hit for the 2023-2024 is $5,000,000. He earns $1,067,708 as an accumulated daily hit.


Vladimir Tarasenko Salary

Tarasenko is set to earn a salary of $5,000,000 for the 2023-2024 season from his current one-year contract worth $5,000,000 with the Ottawa Senators. Tarasenko earned a salary of $7,500,000 from his last eight-year contract worth $60,000,000 with the Ottawa Senators. His first contract was a three year entry level contract worth $5.25 million.


Vladimir Tarasenko Endorsements

Vladimir Tarasenko endorsed a clothing and gear brand Gongshow gear. Vladimir Taraseno was also featured in the video game NHL 17, a popular EA Sports NHL video game series. The cover player is chosen considering their skills and popularity in the sport to recognize and honour them.


Vladimir Tarasenko Investments

Athletes often invest their wealth in other sources of income to extend their portfolio. However, they keep it personal. Sharing the investment with the public is personal choice and in that case Tarasenko has kept his wealth plans confidential.


Vladimir Tarasenko Other Sources of Income

He earns mostly from his contracts and salary. Tarasenko’s other sources of income are not available to the public domain. Athletes like to keep their wealth and income private and Tarasenko is one of them.


Vladimir Tarasenko House

The former St. Louis Blues player Tarasenko is now living in Ottawa after his trade to the Ottawa Senators. He put his house for sale which has many amenities including a hockey rink in the basement, a heated saltwater pool, a hot tub, and parking. Other things like a four-car garage, theatre room, and a personal gym. The house is built on 9,000 square feet and includes 5 bedrooms with 9 washrooms. The land area spreads across a 3.2-acre lot. Tarasenko put it on sale with an asking price of $1,928,300. The house was located in Missouri.


Vladimir Tarasenko Car

There is no information available on his cars. He certainly likes to ride cars as he had a four-car garage in his house in Missouri but he hasn't shared any pictures so his collection remains hidden.


Vladimir Tarasenko Charity Work

Beyond his contribution to the sport, Tarasenko is known for his philanthropic efforts. He founded the Tarasenko Foundation to extend his support to children's hospitals to help them in their treatment and provide assistance to underprivileged children.


FAQs

A. Tarasenko is under a one-year contract with the Ottawa Senators for  $5,000,000.

A. Tarasenko was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft and was traded to the The New York Rangers in February 2023 and signed a contract with Ottawa Senators in July 2023 as a free agent.

A.Tarasenko is set to earn a salary of $5,000,000 for the 2023-2024 season from his current one-year contract worth $5,000,000 with the Ottawa Senators.

A.Tarasenko is 6 feet tall.

A. Yes, Tarasenko has signed a contract with the Ottawa Senators as a free agent.

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