Lane MacDermid
- January 11, 2024
- Ice Hockey Player
Quick Facts
Lane MacDermid Biography
Birthday | Aug 25 |
Birth Year | 1989 |
Lane MacDermid is one of the most popular and richest Ice Hockey Player who was born on August 25, 1989 in Hartford, Hartford, Canada. Lane Phillip MacDermid (born August 25, 1989) is an American-born Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames.
During the shortened 2012–13 season, on April 2, 2013, MacDermid was traded by the Boston Bruins (along with prospect, Cody Payne, and a conditional second- round draft pick) to the Dallas Stars in exchange for Jaromír Jágr. In his Stars debut, he scored his first NHL goal and point in a defeat against the Anaheim Ducks on April 3, 2013. His father Paul MacDermid scored his first career NHL goal 31 years ago to the day, one of two sets to do it.
Developing as a fourth-line grinder who finishes his checks and is willing to stick up for his teammates, MacDermid made the Dallas Stars roster to open the 2013–14 season. After only six games with the Stars through the first two months of the season, MacDermid was traded to the Calgary Flames for a 2014 sixth-round pick on November 22, 2013. He was assigned to their AHL affiliate, the Abbotsford Heat, before he was later recalled and made his Flames debut, fighting against Cody McLeod of the Colorado Avalanche, on December 6, 2013. It was his only appearance with the Flames before he was returned to the Heat.
Lane MacDermid Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Ice Hockey Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Lane MacDermid is one of the richest Ice Hockey Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Lane MacDermid 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
MacDermid is the son of former NHL player Paul MacDermid and was born in Hartford, Connecticut, during his father’s stint with the Hartford Whalers, but was raised in Sauble Beach, Ontario. His younger brother, Kurtis (born March 25, 1994), plays in the NHL with the Los Angeles Kings.
MacDermid was selected by the Boston Bruins in the fourth round (112th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. After starting his professional career with the club’s American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Providence Bruins, and in his fourth year with the Bruins organization, on March 3, 2012, MacDermid was recalled to Boston for the first time after an injury to Daniel Paille.
On February 25, 2014, MacDermid announced his retirement at age 24 shortly after being suspended from the Calgary Flames for failing to report to the Abbotsford Heat. He cited his decision to retire was due to no longer having the desire to play professional hockey.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 6 ft 3 in |
Weight | 215 lbs |
Lane MacDermid height 6 ft 3 in Lane weight 215 lbs & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Lane MacDermid Dating?
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Facts & Trivia
Lane Ranked on the list of most popular Ice Hockey Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Lane MacDermid celebrates birthday on August 25 of every year.
Top Facts about Lane MacDermid
- Lane MacDermid is a retired Canadian ice hockey player.
- He was born on August 25, 1989 in Hartford, Connecticut.
- MacDermid played for various teams in the NHL and AHL.
- He was drafted by the Boston Bruins in 2009.
- MacDermid played left wing and had a physical playing style.
- He scored 2 goals and had 2 assists during his NHL career.
- MacDermid won a Calder Cup with the Texas Stars in 2014.
- His father, Paul MacDermid, also played in the NHL.
- Lane retired from professional hockey in 2016 at age 27.
- He currently works as an assistant coach for the University of Vermont men’s ice hockey team.