Brooks Laich is a Canadian ice hockey player, who played his career with several teams like Washington Capitals, Los Angeles Kings, Kloten Flyers, and Ottawa Senators. He appeared in the 2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships from the Canadian national team and won the silver medal.
He played four hockey leagues, including American Hockey League, Western Hockey League, National Hockey League, and National League (NLA).
Will Brooks Laich Get Retired From Hockey?
The 36-year-old Hockey player's Instagram post on 7 January 2020 set fire to the rumors of his possible retirement from hockey. He shared his friend asked him what his main adjective for the New Year was, and he replied, 'boundless.'
The term 'boundless' possibly meant his probable departure from his identity as a hockey player. Brooks' last game was during the 2017/18 season Los Angeles Kings, and he is now an unrestricted free agent. Furthermore, he added that he finds himself wanting to say 'I Retire officially.'
Despite that, Brooks has not officially confirmed about his possible departure from hockey.
As Brooks Laich is an unrestricted free agent with no guaranteed NHL contract and he prefers Crossfit® training (Gym) to stay at the top level of his game.
Brooks Laich's Career Earnings Is $33 Million; His Net Worth And Salary
Brooks Laich has the estimated career earnings of $33,002,402 throughout his hockey career. He has played all National Hockey League (NHL), American Hockey League (AHL), Western Hockey League, and National League (NLA).
He made $650,000 with Washington Capitals in 2011/12 season and $4,000,000 in the rest of the seasons until 2016/17.
During the 2017/18 season, Brooks derived an average salary of $650,000 from the Los Angeles Kings, as per his one-year-contract with the team. He signed the deal with $650,000 guaranteed and $650,000 as an annual salary with Kloten Flyers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Toronto Marlies.
Similarly, Brooks signed a year contract for $725,000 in the 2005/06 season. Later, he extended his contract for six seasons with Washington Capitals worth $27 million, along with $4.5 million every season in June 2011. Concerning his massive earnings, Brooks net worth hikes to the millions of dollars.
Currently, he lives with his wife, Julianne Hough, in their Los Angeles home, which has a value of $1,943,575.
Brooks Laich and his wife Julianne Hough resides in their Los Angeles home (©: Instagram/ Brooks Laich)
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His Los Angeles mansion has a total area of 2,101 square feet and features four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms.
NHL Career And Stats Of Brooks Laich
Brooks Laich started his career from 2000 with Moose Jaw Warriors and played two seasons with the team completing ninety-nine games with a score of fifteen. In 2001, Ottawa Senators selected him in their sixth pick in the 2001 NHL Draft; however, he got traded to Seattle Thunderbirds later.
Since then, Brooks played his professional hockey career from Binghamton Senators, Portland Pirates, Hershey Bears, Kloten Flyers, Washington Capitals, Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Marlies, and Los Angeles Kings until 2018 season.
Throughout his career, Brooks Laich played seven-hundred and seventy-six games from all hockey leagues where his stats record the scoring of one hundred and thirty-four goals averaging hundred ninety-four assists with three-hundred and thirty-two points.