Born in Laval, Quebec Town, Quebec, Canada, in 1975, Martin St. St. Louis can be a Canadian professional ice hockey participant who includes a net worthy of of $40 million.Martin St. Louis can be a five-foot-eight, 180-pound correct winger who shoots still left. St. Louis began using the International Hockey League’s Cleveland Lumberjacks before making a contract give from the Calgary Flames. He has performed in a lot more than 1,000 NHL career video games and was with the Lightning because of their 2004 Stanley Glass championship. Louis proceeded to go undrafted and come up with a spectacular college profession with the Vermont Catamounts. St. Louis used the team’s minor group affiliate prior to making his NHL debut on October 9, 1998. The scored his first profession NHL goal a couple weeks afterwards. In 2000, he signed a free of charge agent cope with the Tampa Bay Lightning, eventually becoming among the team’s best players and making captain position. Louis Net Worthy of: Martin St. Louis was afterwards traded to the brand new York Rangers in 2014. A two-period Hobey Baker Award finalist, St. He has earned a large number of awards throughout his profession, including All-Star reputation, the Hart Memorial Trophy, and the Lester B. Pearson Award. He provides played for Canada’s nationwide team, earning a gold medal at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.
Known for movies
The 2004 Stanley Cup Finals (2004) as Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning)
It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey (2004) as Himself
2004 NHL Awards (2004) as Himself
2014 NHL Awards (2014) as Himself - nominee
Quick Facts
Full Name
Martin St. Louis
Net Worth
$40 Million
Salary
5 million USD, 5 million USD, 5 million USD
Date Of Birth
June 18, 1975
Height
1.73 m, 1.73 m
Weight
82 kg, 82 kg
Profession
Ice hockey player, Ice hockey player
Education
University of Vermont, University of Vermont
Nationality
Canadian, Canadian
Spouse
Heather Caragol, Heather Caragol
Children
Lucas St. Louis, Ryan St. Louis, Mason St. Louis, Lucas St. Louis, Ryan St. Louis, Mason St. Louis
Parents
Normand St. Louis, France St. Louis, Normand St. Louis, France St. Louis
Hart Memorial Trophy, Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, Art Ross Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, NHL Plus-Minus Award, Hart Memorial Trophy, Art Ross Trophy, Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, NHL Plus-Minus Award
Nominations
Best NHL Player ESPY Award, Best NHL Player ESPY Award
Interesting Facts
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Fact
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Invited to attend Team Canada's 5-day Olympic orientation camp on Aug 15th that starts in Vancouver. [August 2005]
2
Currently playing hockey for Lausanne in Switzerland for the duration of the hockey lockout. [February 2005]
3
Has said that he will not return to play for Lausanne, due to complications in his wife Heather's second pregnancy. [March 2005]
4
Declined an invitation to play for Team Canada at the 2005 IIHF World Hockey Championships as training camp came on the heels of his wife Heather's difficult pregnancy, as she went into pre-term labor three times, and the premature birth of their second son, Lucas. [April 2005]
5
Son, Lucas was born prematurely, on March 30th, 2005.
6
Son, Ryan Martin, was born on June 13th, 2003.
7
Cleaned house at the 2004 NHL Awards, winning the Hart Trophy as League MVP, the Art Ross Trophy as the Top Points Scorer, and the Lester B. Pearson Award as MVP selected by the NHLPA (NHL Players'Aosscation)
8
Was never actually drafted into playing in the NHL; instead signed on as a free agent with the Calgary Flames in the 1998-1999 season, after splitting the 1997-1998 season between Cleveland of the IHL and Saint John of the AHL.
9
2004 World Cup: Scored 2 goals and 2 assists for 4 points in the World Cup of Hockey tournment as Canada won the tournment. One goal came on the power play as Canada won the tournment.
10
Was a part of Team Canada's World Cup winning team in September of 2004.
Filmography
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
2014 NHL Awards
2014
TV Special
Himself - nominee
Sochi 2014: XXII Olympic Winter Games
2014
TV Mini-Series
Himself
The Best Band You've Never Heard
2011
Documentary
2008 NHL Awards
2008
TV Special
Himself
Hockey Night in Canada
2005
TV Series
Himself
The 2004 Stanley Cup Finals
2004
TV Mini-Series
Himself (Forward - Tampa Bay Lightning)
It's Our Game: Team Canada's Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey