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Corey Crawford - Net Worth, Age, Height, Birthday, Bio, Wiki!

Explore Corey Crawford net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! NHL goalie who was the winner of Stanley Cup Championships with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2013 and in 2015. He was named as a member of Hockey’s All-Rookie Team in 2011 after having won 33 games for the Blackhawks. In this article, we will discover how old is Corey Crawford? Who is Corey Crawford dating now & how much money does Corey Crawford have?

NameCorey Crawford
First NameCorey
Last NameCrawford
OccupationHockey Player
BirthdayDecember 31
Birth Year1984
Place of BirthMontreal
Home TownQuebec
Birth CountryCanada
Birth SignSagittarius
Full/Birth Name
FatherNot Available
MotherNot Available
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseKristy Muscolino
Children(s)Cooper Crawford

Corey Crawford Biography

Corey Crawford is one of the most popular and richest Hockey Player who was born on December 31, 1984 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was a teammate of superstar forward He became teammates with star forward Patrick Kane in Chicago. Kane received the Conn Smythe award for playoff MVP in 2013. in Chicago. Kane was awarded his Conn Smythe trophy for the best player in the playoffs in 2013.

Crawford was drafted 52nd overall in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks. He spent his pre-junior career playing for the Midget AAA Gatineau Intrépides, before spending his junior career with the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). Crawford was the goaltender for the Wildcats in the 2003–04 QMJHL playoffs, when they ousted the Rimouski Océanic in the semi-finals to advance to the President’s Cup final, but lost that series to the Gatineau Olympiques. Crawford currently holds the Wildcats record for lowest goals against average (GAA) (2.47 in 2004–05), most wins (35 in 2003–04) and is tied with Simon Lajeunesse for most shutouts in a season (six in 2004–05). He was twice named to the QMJHL’s Second All-Star team (2003–04, 2004–05).

Crawford made his NHL debut with the Blackhawks on January 22, 2006, against the Minnesota Wild. He relieved Adam Munro in the third period, made seven saves and did not allow any goals. He recorded his first career start against the St. Louis Blues on February 2, 2006. He finished the evening with five goals allowed and 29 saves in a 6–5 shootout loss. He recorded his first career win and shutout against the Anaheim Ducks on March 5, 2008. Crawford also recorded a strong performance against the Detroit Red Wings, stopping 45 of 47 shots in a 3–1 loss on March 11.

The family was born in Montreal, Quebec and grew with his brother Trevor.

He was awarded the William M. Jennings Trophy in 2013 following his lead in the league in goals against average.

Corey Crawford (born December 31, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected in the second round, 52nd overall, by the Blackhawks in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. His teammates and fans often refer to him as “Crow”. Crawford has won two Stanley Cup championships with the Blackhawks in 2013 and 2015.

Corey Crawford Net Worth

Corey is one of the richest Hockey Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Corey Crawford's net worth $12 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

He was a member of his team, the Moncton Wildcats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League prior to being drafted as the 52nd overall player by the Blackhawks in 2003.

Net Worth$12 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeHockey Player
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

On May 19, 2011, Crawford signed a three-year, $8 million contract extension with the Blackhawks. After the 2010–11 season, he was named to the NHL All-Star Rookie Team.

Crawford earned his 30th win of his rookie season on March 28, 2011, at Detroit, becoming the first Blackhawks goaltender to reach the 30-win milestone since Jocelyn Thibault did it with 33 wins in the 2001–02 season. In his first playoff series against the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks, he recorded a 36-save shutout in game five of the 2011 Western Conference Quarter-finals, marking the first time he recorded a shutout in the NHL playoffs, and the Blackhawks’ largest margin of victory (5–0) in franchise history in a playoff game. The Blackhawks ultimately lost the series to the Canucks in seven games, however, when Alexandre Burrows scored the series-winning overtime goal for Vancouver.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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Following the 2010–11 regular season, Crawford entered the year as the Blackhawks’ number one netminder. After starting the year off strong, Crawford struggled for a majority of the season and was often benched in favour of veteran backup Ray Emery, who played extensively down the stretch. However, Emery could not solidify his hold on the starter’s role and as a result, Crawford reclaimed the team’s starting goaltender position. After going 8–1–2 over his last 11 games, Crawford was confirmed as the starter for the Blackhawks heading into the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs. In all, Crawford finished his second full season playing in 57 games and posting a 30–17–7 record with a .903 save percentage and 2.72 GAA with no shutouts. He became the first Blackhawks goalie to win at least 30 games in back-to-back seasons since Ed Belfour did it in the 1992–93 and 1993–94 seasons.

Who is Corey Crawford Dating?

According to our records, Corey Crawford married to Kristy Muscolino . As of January 13, 2024, Corey Crawford’s is not dating anyone.

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Due to the departures of Antti Niemi to the San Jose Sharks and Cristobal Huet to the Swiss National League A, Crawford was promoted to back-up goaltender behind Marty Turco for the 2010–11 season. Later in the season, Crawford became the team’s starting goaltender, replacing the veteran Turco. He had a two-game shutout streak later in the season and compiled a 176:09 shutout streak from January 7 to 15, the longest by a Blackhawks netminder since Tony Esposito from January 16 to 30, 1972. From February 20 until March 5, 2011, Crawford had an eight-game win streak, setting a new record for the longest such streak for a rookie. The streak was also one game short of the team record set by Glenn Hall.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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The Blackhawks re-signed Crawford to a one-year deal on July 21, 2008. Crawford was recalled from the American Hockey League (AHL) on November 28 to take the place of Nikolai Khabibulin, who had been injured two nights earlier. Crawford made his first Stanley Cup playoffs appearance on May 24, 2009, in the second period of the Western Conference Finals against the Detroit Red Wings, replacing Cristobal Huet. He stopped six of seven shots before being replaced by Huet after the second period.

Entering the lock-out-shortened 2012–13 season, there were doubts as to whether Crawford could return to his stellar form from his rookie season. The team re-signed Ray Emery to give him a push for the starting job. The Blackhawks started off the season with a point streak of 24 consecutive games (21–0–3), with Crawford getting off to a strong 11–0–3 start before struggling in a loss to the Colorado Avalanche in which he was pulled midway through the game after allowing three goals on 16 shots. He finished the season with a record of 19–5–5, with a 1.94 GAA, and a .926 save percentage with three shutouts. Due to his efforts, he was awarded the William M. Jennings Trophy along with Ray Emery, who finished with a 1.94 GAA as well. Crawford was confirmed as the starter for the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs and started every game as Chicago eventually won the Stanley Cup, prevailing over the Boston Bruins in six games. On September 2, 2013, Crawford signed a six-year, $36 million contract extension with the Blackhawks through the 2019–20 season.

Top Facts about Corey Crawford

  1. Corey Crawford is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender.
  2. He was born on December 31, 1984 in Châteauguay, Quebec.
  3. Crawford has played his entire NHL career with the Chicago Blackhawks.
  4. He has won two Stanley Cup championships with the Blackhawks (2013 and 2015).
  5. Crawford has been named to the NHL All-Star Game twice (2015 and 2017).
  6. He holds several Blackhawks franchise records for goaltending.
  7. In international play, Crawford won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey.
  8. His career save percentage is .918 and his goals against average is 2.45.
  9. Crawford missed most of the 2019-2020 season due to injury.
  10. As of August 2020, he remains an unrestricted free agent in the NHL market.

Facts & Trivia

Corey Ranked on the list of most popular Hockey Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Corey Crawford celebrates birthday on December 31 of every year.

Crawford started the 2014–15 season with a 12–5–1 record. He injured his foot, however, on December 1, 2014, while attending a Rise Against concert. Due to this, Crawford was expected to miss two-to-three weeks. Crawford was selected to play in the 2015 NHL All-Star Game, one of six players selected via fan-vote (the others being his teammates Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook, Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews, as well as the Buffalo Sabres’ Zemgus Girgensons). On March 23, 2015, Crawford became the fourth goalie in Blackhawks franchise history to have four 30-win seasons. Crawford and Carey Price of the Montreal Canadiens, won the William M. Jennings Trophy for the 2014–15 season. He finished the season with 32–20–5, recording a 2.27 GAA, a .924 SV % and two shut outs. After allowing nine goals in two first round playoff games against the Nashville Predators, Crawford was benched in favour of rookie goaltender Scott Darling, who posted three wins and one loss against the Predators. Crawford relieved Darling in game six of the series after the Predators scored three goals in the first period. Crawford stopped all 13 shots he faced en route to a 4–3 win to take the series. Crawford was named the starter over Darling for the second round against Minnesota. Crawford started all four games in the second round sweep over Minnesota, allowing 7 goals in those 4 games. Crawford also performed well in the following round versus the Anaheim Ducks, leading Chicago to a come-from-behind four games to three series win. On June 15, 2015, Crawford collected his second shutout in a 2–0 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 6 of the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals to give the Blackhawks their third Stanley Cup in the last six years. The win was also the second Stanley Cup for Crawford in his career.

Why did Corey Crawford retire?

“I have been fortunate to have had a long career playing professional hockey for a living,” Crawford said in a statement. “I wanted to continue my career, but believe I’ve given all I can to the game of hockey, and I have decided that it is time to retire.

Is Corey Crawford a Hall of Famer?

In short, maybe. He was never the top goalie in the NHL, which should be the first question asked. That said, he was top 10 for more than five years and was a top-five goalie for several years.

How many Stanley Cups did Corey Crawford win?

Two-time Stanley Cup-winning goaltender Corey Crawford announced his retirement Saturday, shortly after starting training camp with the New Jersey Devils. Crawford, 36, won Stanley Cups in 2013 and 2015 during his 10 full seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks.

Did Corey Crawford retire from the NHL?

Goaltender Corey Crawford retires from the NHL at the age of 36, following a leave of absence for personal reasons. Goaltender Corey Crawford, 36, has officially announced his retirement from the National Hockey League following 10 NHL seasons and 488 regular-season games.

Where is Cory Crawford now?

Crawford’s final season in Chicago was 2019-20, before he signed a two-year deal with the Devils last October as a free agent.

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