Kevin Hayes Net worth

Last Modified Nov 22, 2024 03:11 GMT
Kevin Hayes Net worth
Kevin Hayes

Kevin Patrick Hayes is an American professional ice hockey player with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL. He played at Noble and Greenough School and was selected 24th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2010 NHL Draft. Choosing to delay his professional career, he joined Boston College, where he played alongside his older brother Jimmy.

After completing four seasons at Boston College, Hayes signed with the New York Rangers in 2014 instead of joining the Blackhawks. He played five seasons in New York before being traded to the Winnipeg Jets. Later that same year, he joined the Philadelphia Flyers on a seven-year, $50 million contract. In his first season with the Flyers, Hayes won the Gene Hart Memorial Award, given to the player who shows the most "heart" on the team.

NameKevin Hayes
Net Worth$20 million (estimated)
Age32 years ( as of 2024)
ResidencePhiladelphia
Marital StatusMarried
Source of WealthIce hockey contracts
Salary$7,142,857
EndorsementsNot Known

How much is Kevin Hayes’s Net Worth in 2024?

According to celebritynetworth, as of 2024, Kevin Hayes's estimated net worth is around $20 million. Over his NHL career, Hayes has accumulated total earnings of $51.67 million, with his salary increasing from $900,000 in 2014 to high-value contracts in recent years.

Kevin Hayes Salary

According to Spotrac, Kevin Hayes is currently on a 7-year, $50 million contract extension he signed with the Philadelphia Flyers in 2019. This contract includes a $15 million signing bonus and guarantees the full $50 million. His average annual salary is $7,142,857. For the 2024-25 season, Hayes will receive a base salary of $4 million along with a signing bonus of $1.25 million, with a cap hit that remains at $7,142,857.

Kevin Hayes’s Career Earnings

According to Spotrac, Kevin Hayes, over his eight-year NHL career, has amassed $51.67 million in earnings as of the 2024 season. He has played for four teams and has seen his salary increase steadily over the years. Starting with $900,000 in 2014, his earnings grew to $2.6 million per year by 2016, then jumped to $9 million in 2019 when he signed a significant 7-year, $50 million contract. He continued earning around $7.5 million to $9 million annually in the following seasons. By the end of 2023, his cumulative career earnings reached $51.67 million.

Kevin Hayes House

According to thelibertyline, Kevin Hayes' house in Philadelphia was listed for sale in May 2023, as trade rumors about his future with the Flyers continued to circulate. The property, priced at $3.1 million, features five bedrooms, and six bathrooms, and offers a stunning view of the Ben Franklin Bridge over the Delaware River. Hayes, who signed a seven-year, $50 million contract with the Flyers in 2019, earned a base salary of $6.5 million for the 2023-24 season, with a cap hit of $7.1 million.

Kevin Hayes Charity Work

According to barstoolsports, Kevin Hayes, alongside his family, launched The 11 Fund in honor of his late brother, Jimmy Hayes, who tragically passed away in 2021. The fund aims to provide tuition assistance to underprivileged children at Saint John Paul School in Dorchester, Massachusetts, where both brothers attended. The foundation’s mission is to continue Jimmy’s legacy of helping others, especially children. In addition to the fund, the Hayes family organized a “Money on the Board” initiative where NHL players contribute money to a team fund, with all proceeds going to The 11 Fund. Merchandise, such as shirts and sweatshirts, is also sold to support the cause, with 100% of net proceeds benefiting the foundation.

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