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Rick Nash

Hockey Player

Birthday June 16, 1984

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Brampton, Ontario, Canada

Age 41 Years

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Who Is Rick Nash? Age, Biography and Wiki

Rick Nash, born on June 16, 1984, is a prominent Canadian ice hockey player known for his remarkable career in the NHL. As of 2025, Rick is 40 years old and has made significant contributions to the sport, both on and off the ice. Nash was selected first overall in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft by the Columbus Blue Jackets and has played for notable teams, including the New York Rangers and the Boston Bruins.

Occupation Hockey Player
Date of Birth June 16, 1984
Age 41 Years
Birth Place Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Horoscope Gemini
Country Canada

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Rick Nash stands tall at 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) and weighs approximately 211 pounds (96 kg). Throughout his career, he has maintained an impressive physique, which has greatly contributed to his on-ice performance. His athletic build and agility have made him a formidable player in the league.

Nash signed a contract to play with HC Davos again during the 2012–13 NHL lockout. In late September 2012, while playing for Davos, Nash injured his shoulder and left the game. Nash had a successful first regular season with the Rangers, scoring 21 goals and 21 assists for 42 points in 44 games played in the lockout-shortened 2012–13 season.

However, in the playoffs, Nash underwhelmed with only one goal and four assists in 12 playoff games.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Rick Nash is happily married to his longtime girlfriend, Gena. The couple tied the knot in 2017 and has three children together. While Nash has mostly kept his private life away from the limelight, his dedication to family is well known among fans and commentators alike. The Nash family is often seen together at events and community engagements, showcasing their strong family bonds.

Net Worth and Salary

Rick Nash's net worth is estimated to be around $70 million in 2025. Throughout his career, he has earned substantial sums through his player contracts, endorsements, and other ventures. His salary during his peak years in the NHL often ranged around $7.8 million annually. Nash has also profited from various sponsorship deals, further enhancing his financial portfolio.

During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Nash played for HC Davos of the Swiss Nationalliga A (NLA). He scored 26 goals and 46 points in 44 games and added 11 more points (nine goals and two assists) in 15 games in the NLA playoffs. Joined by fellow NHL-er Joe Thornton, Davos went on to win the Swiss Championship, as well as the 2004 Spengler Cup.

With the NHL set to resume play in 2005–06, the Blue Jackets re-signed Nash to a five-year, $27 million contract. The deal saw his annual salary increase each year, with $3.5 million the first season and $7 million in the last season of the contract for a $5.4 million average salary.

Knee and ankle injuries, however, sidelined Nash for much of the first half of the season. Missing 28 games total, Nash was still named to Team Canada for the 2006 Olympics, shortly after being activated from the injured reserve.

Upon returning from a disappointing seventh-place finish in Turin, Nash completed the season at a point-per-game pace with 54 points in 54 games.

Career, Business and Investments

Nash has had an illustrious career in the NHL, marked by multiple All-Star selections and a reputation as one of the top goal-scorers in the league during his prime. He retired in 2019 and has since transitioned into various business ventures, including sports commentary and philanthropic work. Rick is also an investor in youth hockey programs, emphasizing the importance of nurturing young talents in the sport.

Prior to turning professional, Nash was a highly regarded prospect with the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) where he spent two seasons, earning the Emms Family Award in 2001 as the League's Rookie of the Year.

He began his NHL career with the Blue Jackets immediately following his draft, in 2002–03, and was nominated for the Calder Trophy as NHL Rookie of the Year. In his second NHL season, Nash scored 41 goals to tie with Jarome Iginla and Ilya Kovalchuk as winners of the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the NHL's leading goal-scorer.

Nash is a six-time NHL All-Star and was also awarded the NHL Foundation Player Award in the 2008–09 season for his charitable work in the Columbus community. He is the Blue Jackets franchise career leader in goals, points, and games played.

Widely considered the greatest Blue Jackets player of all time, Nash's number 61 was retired by the franchise in 2022.

Social Network

Rick Nash remains active on social media platforms, with a significant following on Instagram and Twitter. He uses these platforms to engage with fans, share insights into his life post-retirement, and promote charitable causes. Nash often highlights his family's activities and his ongoing involvement in the hockey community through online updates.

In the off-season, in May 2008, Nash was named the cover athlete and spokesman for the NHL 2K9 video game. Going into the 2008–09 campaign, the Blue Jackets had gone without a playoff appearance in franchise history.

Led by the newly appointed captain Nash and bolstered by rookie goaltender Steve Mason, the Blue Jackets finished the season as the seventh seed in the Western Conference to earn a post-season berth against division-rival the Detroit Red Wings.

The series was preceded by an 8–2 rout over the Red Wings on March 7, 2009, a game in which Nash scored three unassisted goals.

According to the Columbus Dispatch, citing the Elias Sports Bureau, the last player to score three goals unassisted was Maurice Richard (who scored four) against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 1948. Despite the convincing victory late in the season, the Blue Jackets were swept by the Red Wings in four games.

In addition to leading the Blue Jackets to the playoffs, Nash had a career season with 79 points, in addition to scoring 40 goals for the first time since 2003–04. In the off-season, on July 3, 2009, Nash signed an eight-year contract extension with the Blue Jackets worth $62.4 million set to take effect in 2010–11.

Education

Rick Nash attended the Ontario Hockey Academy and played junior hockey with the Kingston Frontenacs before his professional career. While he pursued hockey full-time, his educational background reflects a commitment to development, both in sport and personal growth.

With a well-rounded career and a focus on family and community engagement, Rick Nash's legacy continues to inspire many in the world of ice hockey and beyond. His journey in sports and life showcases the dedication and passion that defines him as a player and a person.

Nash was raised in Brampton, Ontario, where he attended Brampton Centennial Secondary School. He played minor hockey in the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL), where he caught the attention of OHL scouts in 1999. He played in the 1998 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Toronto Marlboros minor ice hockey team.

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