Kyle Dubas is the former general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs. His net worth is estimated to be $15 million.
Dubas sought a degree in sports management before beginning his career with a brief spell as a player agent at Brock University.
He assumed several positions with the Ontario Hockey League's Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, including that of general manager.
Most of Dubas' net worth comes from his prosperous career as an ice hockey executive. His success has allowed him to live a lavish lifestyle and he is estimated to be one of Canada's richest ice hockey executives.
As an assistant general manager for the Maple Leafs starting in 2014, Dubas was instrumental in the growth of the Toronto Marlies in the American Hockey League (AHL). The Marlies flourished under his direction and won the Calder Cup as AHL champions in 2018.
At the time of his hiring, Dubas became the second-youngest general manager in NHL history, behind only John Chayka of the Arizona Coyotes.
Kyle Dubas' personal life
Kyle Dubas was born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. As a young boy, he became passionate about hockey and actively participated in it until the age of 14, when concussions forced him to stop.
Dubas' association with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds stemmed from the fact that his grandfather, Walter Dubas, had coached the team from 1960 to 1967 and that his father had worked as an intern for the team.
Dubas received Brock's Outstanding Young Alumni Award in 2015 in honor of his post-graduation accomplishments. With many students expressing a desire to follow in his footsteps, his early professional success has contributed to the rising popularity of Brock University's Sports Management program.
Dubas' father was a police officer and his mother was an ambulance call-taker. He has four sisters.