Jordan Eberle

Player Information

Jordan Eberle is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is a right winger and captain of the Seattle Kraken of the National Hockey League (NHL). Born on May 15, 1990, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Eberle was drafted 22nd overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2008 NHL Draft. He made his NHL debut in 2010, enjoying multiple standout seasons with the Oilers and later the New York Islanders before joining the Kraken. Eberle has represented Canada in international competition multiple times, earning accolades for his performances in World Junior Championships.
Full Name :
Jordan Leslie Christopher Eberle
Birthdate :
15 May 1990
Birthplace :
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Gender :
Male
Height (cm) :
180
Weight (kg) :
82
Nationality :
Canadian
Parents :
Darren Eberle (Father), Lisa Eberle (Mother)
Status :
Married
Partner :
Lauren Rodych
Education :
Bishop O'Byrne Senior High School (High School)
Career Started :
2009
Current Team :
Seattle Kraken
Previous Teams :
Edmonton Oilers (From 2010, To 2017), New York Islanders (From 2017, To 2021)
Drafted :
2008
Drafted by :
Edmonton Oilers
Active Status :
From - 2009, To - Present

Biography

Jordan Eberle is a skilled NHL player with a remarkable career spanning over 15 seasons. Drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in 2008, he later played for the New York Islanders and currently represents the Seattle Kraken. Over his career, he has accumulated 728 points, including 308 goals, and earned accolades such as the Calder Trophy. With a notable net worth of $30 million, Eberle’s impact on the ice is substantial. Uncover more about his expedition and achievements.

Early Life

Jordan Eberle began his hockey expedition at a young age, developing his skills and passion for the sport during his childhood.

He played junior hockey with the Regina Pats in the Western Hockey League (WHL), where he quickly made a name for himself as a talented forward.

Eberle’s impressive performances in junior hockey caught the attention of NHL scouts, leading to his selection by the Edmonton Oilers in the initial round, 22nd in total, of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.

His early experiences in the WHL laid the foundation for his successful career in the National Hockey League.

Family Life

Jordan Eberle comes from a supportive family that has played a crucial role in his hockey career. His parents, whose encouragement has been instrumental, frequently attended his games, nurturing his passion for the sport from a young age.

He shares a strong bond with his siblings, who have consistently supported him throughout his path in the NHL. Eberle often expresses gratitude for their steadfast support, especially during challenging times such as injuries and team changes.

While he values his privacy, he occasionally shares insights of his personal life on social media, highlighting the cherished moments spent with his family.

Career

Jordan Eberle was drafted 22nd in total by the Edmonton Oilers in 2008 and has since established a successful NHL career spanning 15 seasons and 1,060 games.

He has amassed an impressive total of 728 points, including 308 goals and 420 assists, while maintaining a notable shooting percentage of 57.7%.

Throughout his career, Eberle has achieved considerable milestones, such as celebrating his 1,000th NHL game on March 12, 2024, and reaching the 500 career point mark on January 17, 2020.

Eberle’s accolades include winning the Calder Trophy during the 2011-12 season and being selected for multiple NHL All-Star Games, highlighting his impact in the league.

After spending seven seasons with the Oilers, he played for the New York Islanders for four years and currently competes with the Seattle Kraken.

Net Worth

Jordan Eberle’s estimated net worth is approximately $30 million, mainly derived from his NHL contracts and endorsements.

Throughout his 15-year NHL career, he has earned over $60 million in salary alone. His top five contracts include a five-year deal with the New York Islanders worth $27.5 million, a contract with the Edmonton Oilers for $6 million, another deal with the Oilers for $4 million, a contract with the Seattle Kraken for $5.5 million, and an earlier contract with the Oilers valued at $3.5 million.

In addition to his salaries, Eberle has also generated considerable income through endorsements and sponsorships, further enriching his financial portfolio.