Carey Price's Net Worth Details

At his peak, Carey Price was the highest-paid goaltender in NHL history — earning $10.5 million per year on an $84 million deal that reset the market for every goalie who followed him.

Even after stepping away from the ice due to a serious knee injury, his financial story remains one of the most remarkable in NHL history.

This article breaks down Carey Price’s net worth, his full salary history, endorsement deals, and the career that made him a legend.

Carey Price’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Carey Price
Date of Birth August 16, 1987
Age 38 years old
Nationality Canadian
Height / Weight 6’3″ / 217 lbs
Position Goaltender
Current Contract San Jose Sharks (contract trade, retired)
NHL Draft 2005, Round 1, Pick 5 (Montreal Canadiens)
Years Active 2007–2022
Net Worth ~$75 million (estimated)
Career NHL Earnings $128.7 million (projected total)
Relationship Status Married to Angela Price
Children Liv (2016), Millie (2018), Lincoln (2020)
Instagram @angelprice31 (via Angela Price)

Early Life & Hockey Journey

Carey Price was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and grew up in the remote town of Anahim Lake in central B.C..

His father, Jerry Price, was a former goaltender himself — drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1978 — who taught Carey to play on a frozen creek near their home.

With the nearest organized hockey more than 320 kilometers away in Williams Lake, Jerry eventually bought a small aircraft just to fly his son to games and practices — a story that tells you everything about how seriously the Price family took hockey.

Carey’s mother, Lynda Price, served as chief of the Ulkatcho First Nation, making him a proud member of the First Nation with Nuxalk and Southern Carrier heritage. He made his Western Hockey League (WHL) debut with the Tri-City Americans in the 2002–03 season.

By his final year of junior in 2006–07, he had won both the Del Wilson Trophy as the WHL’s top goaltender and the CHL Goaltender of the Year award.

That same spring, he joined Montreal’s AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs, and won the Calder Cup while earning the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as playoff MVP — all before his first NHL game.

He entered the 2005 NHL Draft ranked as the top goaltending prospect in North America and was selected fifth overall by the Montreal Canadiens.

NHL Career

Carey Price made his NHL debut on October 10, 2007, stopping 26 shots in a 3–2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins.

He quickly became the Canadiens’ starter and made the NHL All-Rookie Team after leading all first-year goalies in wins (24), save percentage (.920), and shutouts (3).

His career-defining season came in 2014–15. Price led the league in wins (44), GAA (1.96), and save percentage (.933) — and became the first NHL goaltender ever to win the Hart Trophy, Vezina Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, and William M. Jennings Trophy in the same season.

That achievement placed him alongside the greatest single-season performances by any goaltender in league history.

He backed that form up on the international stage too: at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, he went 5-0 with a 0.59 GAA and .972 SV%, winning gold for Canada and earning the tournament’s Best Goaltender award.

Price led the Canadiens to the 2021 Stanley Cup Final — their first appearance since 1993 — before losing to the Tampa Bay Lightning in five games.

Health struggles followed, including knee surgery and a stint in the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program for substance abuse in October 2021. He played just five games in the 2021–22 season before his knee condition made a return impossible.

He has not played a professional game since April 29, 2022, and has confirmed his playing career is over. His contract rights were traded to the San Jose Sharks on September 5, 2025, as a salary cap maneuver by Montreal.

Wife

Carey met his wife Angela (née Webber) on a blind date set up by her friend while he was playing for the Tri-City Americans.

They dated for nearly eight years before marrying on August 24, 2013, in Benton City, Washington. The family now lives in Kelowna, British Columbia, during the off-season.

Angela Price is an entrepreneur and lifestyle influencer with over 187,000 Instagram followers.

She runs the By Angela Label, a fashion line for women and children, and is co-founder of Line Change Co., a clothing brand she started alongside Julie Petry, wife of former NHL defenseman Jeff Petry.

The couple has three children — daughters Liv (born May 2016) and Millie (born December 2018), and son Lincoln (born October 2020).

Carey Price’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Carey Price’s has an estimated net worth of $75 million.

He built this fortune through 15 NHL seasons with the Canadiens, the most lucrative goaltender contract in league history at the time he signed it, brand endorsements, and smart off-ice investments.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

NHL Contract

Price signed his landmark eight-year, $84 million extension with the Montreal Canadiens on July 2, 2017, with an average annual value (AAV) of $10.5 million — making him the highest-paid goaltender in the NHL at the time.

The contract ran through the 2025–26 season with $70 million in signing bonuses and $84 million fully guaranteed.

Despite not playing since April 2022, Price continued to receive payments under this contract while on long-term injured reserve.

Before the 2025–26 season, the Canadiens traded his contract to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for defenseman Gannon Laroque and a 2026 fifth-round pick, primarily to gain $4.56 million in cap space.

Salary

Price’s peak earning season was 2018–19, when he collected $15 million — $2 million base plus a $13 million signing bonus — ranking him second in the entire NHL that year.

His final two seasons (2024–25 and 2025–26) each paid $7.5 million ($2 million base + $5.5 million signing bonus).

Over his career, he earned over $113.7 million in verified NHL salary, with the final $15 million bringing his projected total to $128.7 million.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Team Salary Notes
2007–08 Montreal Canadiens $850,000 Rookie season
2008–09 Montreal Canadiens $850,000
2009–10 Montreal Canadiens $850,000
2010–11 Montreal Canadiens $2,500,000 New contract
2011–12 Montreal Canadiens $3,000,000
2012–13 Montreal Canadiens $3,219,512 Lockout-shortened season
2013–14 Montreal Canadiens $5,750,000
2014–15 Montreal Canadiens $6,750,000 Hart/Vezina Trophy year
2015–16 Montreal Canadiens $7,000,000
2016–17 Montreal Canadiens $7,000,000
2017–18 Montreal Canadiens $7,000,000 Final year of prior deal
2018–19 Montreal Canadiens $15,000,000 First year of $84M deal
2019–20 Montreal Canadiens $15,000,000
2020–21 Montreal Canadiens $9,750,000 COVID-shortened season
2021–22 Montreal Canadiens $13,000,000 Only 5 games played
2022–23 Montreal Canadiens $7,750,000 LTIR / no games
2023–24 Montreal Canadiens $8,500,000 LTIR / no games
2024–25 Montreal Canadiens $7,500,000 LTIR
2025–26 San Jose Sharks $7,500,000 Contract traded to SJS

Endorsements

Price’s off-ice income has been steady throughout his career, thanks to deals with several major brands.

His most consistent partnership has been with CCM, the hockey equipment brand for which he has been a long-term ambassador. He has also had endorsement arrangements with Under Armour and Adidas.

In September 2023, CMI/CFMOTO Canada named Price its official brand ambassador for CFMOTO recreational vehicles — a natural fit given his well-known passion for the outdoors, hunting, and life in rural British Columbia.

This deal aligns with his personal identity as an avid outdoorsman, making it one of his most authentic brand partnerships.

Career Statistics

Season Team GP W L OT GAA SV% SO
2007–08 Montreal Canadiens 41 24 12 3 2.56 .920 3
2010–11 Montreal Canadiens 72 38 28 6 2.35 .923 8
2013–14 Montreal Canadiens 59 34 20 5 2.32 .927 6
2014–15 Montreal Canadiens 66 44 16 6 1.96 .933 9
2016–17 Montreal Canadiens 62 37 20 5 2.23 .923 3
2018–19 Montreal Canadiens 66 35 24 6 2.49 .918 4
2020–21 Montreal Canadiens 25 12 7 5 2.64 .901 1
2021–22 Montreal Canadiens 5 1 4 0 3.63 .878 0
NHL Career Totals 712 361 261 79 2.51 .917 49

FAQs

What is Carey Price’s net worth?

Carey Price’s estimated net worth is approximately $75 million. He earned this through his $84 million NHL contract, over $128 million in total career earnings, brand endorsements, and real estate investments.

How much did Carey Price earn in his NHL career?

Price earned over $113.7 million in verified NHL salary through the 2023–24 season, with his final contract years adding another $15 million, bringing his projected total to roughly $128.7 million — ranking him among the top 11 all-time earners in NHL history.

What was Carey Price’s biggest contract?

His eight-year, $84 million extension signed with the Montreal Canadiens in July 2017 was the richest goaltender contract in NHL history at the time, carrying an AAV of $10.5 million through the 2025–26 season.

What brands does Carey Price endorse?

Price has had endorsement deals with CCM, Under Armour, Adidas, and CFMOTO Canada. His CFMOTO deal, announced in 2023, reflects his personal identity as an outdoorsman and hunter from rural British Columbia.

Did Carey Price win the Stanley Cup?

Carey Price never won the Stanley Cup. He led the Montreal Canadiens to the 2021 Stanley Cup Final — their first since 1993 — but they lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning in five games. He also won Olympic gold with Canada at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.

Golam Muktadir
Golam Muktadir has led editorial strategy and sourcing standards at Surprise Sports since 2021. He oversees all player net worth profiles, tournament guides, and data verification across every major sport. His specialist areas include athlete earnings, sports salary data, basketball analysis, and championship history. Every figure on this site is published to the standards he established.