Billy Tibbetts

January 9, 2024
Ice Hockey Player

Quick Facts

Billy Tibbetts
Full Name Billy Tibbetts
Occupation Ice Hockey Player
Date Of Birth Oct 14, 1974(1974-10-14)
Age 50
Birthplace Scituate
Country United States
Birth City Massachusetts
Horoscope Libra

Billy Tibbetts Biography

Name Billy Tibbetts
Birthday Oct 14
Birth Year 1974
Place Of Birth Scituate
Home Town Massachusetts
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Libra

Billy Tibbetts is one of the most popular and richest Ice Hockey Player who was born on October 14, 1974 in Scituate, Massachusetts, United States. William Thomas Tibbetts (born October 14th 1974) is an American retired professional hockey player who had a stint with his team, the Cape Cod Bluefins of the Federal Hockey League.

Tibbetts his time in the Flyers was short-lived. He played in nine games with the Flyers and averaged just under 7 minutes per game. Tibbetts was exiled for two times in his short period of time for inciting the fight that resulted in his third reprimand that night. On April 9, 2002, just 23 days after being traded for Philadelphia, Tibbetts was placed on waivers. Tibbetts “did everything he was supposed to do, which included going to anger management classes”, Flyers GM Bobby Clarke said. Clarke later claimed that he had to release Tibbetts due to the “numbers game”, which included Tibbetts left behind five centermen in addition to Marty Murray ready to come off the IR. Tibbetts will begin his 2002-03 campaign with Hartford Wolfpack of the AHL. On the 16th of December, 2002 Tibbetts signed with the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. In 11 games for the Rangers the player would be without a point and finish with just 12 PIMs.

On October 5, 2004, Tibbetts re-signed with the San Diego Gulls, but spent time on the injured reserve (IR) list because of back problems. San Diego waived Tibbetts on November 12, 2004, citing a “zero tolerance policy because of past conduct problems”. Two days later, Tibbetts was claimed off waivers by the Las Vegas Wranglers of the ECHL. Tibbetts received an indefinite suspension on November 19, 2004, due to a match penalty as a result of a highsticking penalty against Bakersfield Condors forward Todd Alexander. This was Tibbetts’ first game as a member of the Las Vegas Wranglers. Tibbetts returned to the ice on December 10 after a ten-game suspension. After receiving a fourth ejection in thirteen games, Tibbetts was placed on waivers by the Wranglers. He later was claimed by the Toledo Storm, but never played a game for them. Tibbetts declined to report to the Storm and was later traded to the Idaho Steelheads for future considerations. He played fifteen games with the Steelheads, scoring three goals with eleven assists. On March 17, 2005, Tibbetts was ejected from a game against the Louisiana IceGators for not having his fight strap tied down during a fight against IceGators forward Chris Thompson. Tibbetts later went after referee Chris Ciamaga but was restrained by three Steelheads teammates. Tibbetts earned a second game misconduct and a gross misconduct for this incident, and four days later, Tibbetts was handed a second indefinite suspension of the 2004–05 ECHL season. On March 21, 2005, Tibbetts was released from the Idaho Steelheads.

In 2005–06 he started the season with the Rockford Icehogs of the UHL. On December 8, 2005, Rockford Icehogs announced that they loaned Tibbetts to the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League.

On the 13th of August in the year 2000 Tibbetts was signed a Professional Tryout (PTO) deal for Pittsburgh Penguins. Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL. The team would then assign him for their AHL team in Wilkes-Barre in which he would achieve 38 points over 38 games prior to being recalled by the club he was a part of later in the season. To allow Tibbetts to be able to play in the NHL despite three and five years in jail or adversity, Penguins owner/center Mario Lemieux was at the time adamant about the feat to be “a great accomplishment” and said the story could be “a great story”. Tibbetts would play for another season split between Wilkes-Barre as well as Pittsburgh until he was traded to Philadelphia. On March 17, 2002 Tibbetts was transferred for Philadelphia’s Philadelphia Flyers for defensive forward and faceoff specialist Kent Manderville.

Billy Tibbetts Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Ice Hockey Player
House Living in own house.

Billy Tibbetts is one of the richest Ice Hockey Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Billy Tibbetts 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

The year 1994 saw Tibbetts confessed to legal rape due to an incident in 1992 with a 17-year-old Tibbetts and an 15-year-old girl. The sentence was suspended by 42 months. In 1995 when he was on probation in the statutory rape case, Tibbetts was convicted of battery and assault with an unintentionally dangerous weapon (a BBB weapon) in addition to intoxication of witnesses and disorderly conduct. The result was that Tibbetts spent an additional 39 months of prison. the sentence for the charge of assault and battery was 30 years, however, it was executed concurrently with the suspended sentence for sexual assault. Due to the verdicts Tibbetts must be registered as an sex offender , and was not allowed to play sports in Canada.

Tibbetts began his playing career ECHL playing for his team the Birmingham Bulls, playing two games for the team as an 18-year-old rookie in the season 1994-95. Following the season, he was signed as a player with Johnstown Chiefs. Johnstown Chiefs. Tibbetts had 35 goals and 31 assists and 68 points. He was third in the team, just behind the established ECHL veteran Don Parsons and Trevor Jobe. Tibbetts’ 300 PIMs were the second-highest in the entire team that season just after Jason Courtemache’s 363 points. A ruling that resulted in the breach of probation for Tibbetts, it was Tibbetts his final season as a professional hockey player until the year 2000.

On October 17, 2003, Tibbetts signed with the San Diego Gulls of the ECHL, but was later assigned to two different AHL teams during the 2003–04 ECHL season. On January 9, 2004, Tibbetts was recalled by the Springfield Falcons and returned to the team on January 23. Two months later, on March 20, 2004, he was loaned to the Houston Aeros. Both times he was returned to the Gulls due to “behavorial problems”.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6 ft 2 in

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Who is Billy Tibbetts Dating?

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After a 32-month sabbatical from professional hockey, Tibbetts resumed his playing career with the Cape Cod Bluefins of the Federal Hockey League, signing with the team on December 3, 2011. In his first game, Tibbetts scored an empty net goal and assisted on four others in a 5-4 victory over the Danbury Whalers. Tibbetts followed up his 5-point night with a three-point game where he scored a goal and two assists. He played fifteen games with the Bluefins, retiring from professional hockey for good thereafter.

Facts & Trivia

Billy Ranked on the list of most popular Ice Hockey Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Billy Tibbetts celebrates birthday on October 14 of every year.

Where is Billy Tibbetts now?

Today, Tibbetts, 26, plays forward for the Pittsburgh Penguins. They are not his beloved Bruins, but he has made it to the NHL.

How Old Is Billy Tibbetts?

47 years (October 14, 1974)

What is Billy Tibbetts Instagram?

Billy Tibbetts (@billytibbetts4 ) • Instagram photos and videos.

Is Billy Tibbetts in jail?

Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Cortland Matters called the crime “brutal” but did not sentence Tibbetts to jail. Instead, he was given a suspended sentence of three to five years and four years of probation.

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