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Rob Blake

Hockey Player

Birthday December 10, 1969

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Simcoe, Ontario, Canada

Age 55 Years

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Who Is Rob Blake? Age, Biography and Wiki

Rob Blake, born on December 10, 1969, is a renowned Canadian ice hockey player and executive who has made significant contributions to the sport. Currently, in 2025, Blake is 55 years old and has earned a distinguished legacy as both a player and as a key figure in hockey management. After a stellar playing career that included winning the Stanley Cup and numerous NHL accolades, he transitioned to an executive role, focusing on team development and strategy in the NHL.

Occupation Hockey Player
Date of Birth December 10, 1969
Age 55 Years
Birth Place Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
Horoscope Sagittarius
Country Canada

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Rob Blake stands tall at 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm) and weighs approximately 220 pounds (100 kg). Known for his formidable presence on the ice, his measurements underline his athletic build, which contributed to his success as a defensive player in professional ice hockey.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Rob Blake is happily married to his wife, Jackie Blake. The couple has been together for many years and has two children. While previously known for high-profile relationships during his playing days, Blake has maintained a private family life, focusing more on his career and family than on the media spotlight.

Blake and his wife Brandy have three children, sons Jack and Max, and daughter Brooke. His best friend is former NHL goaltender Dwayne Roloson, with whom he grew up playing hockey in Simcoe, Ontario. He is also distantly related to Hall of Famer Red Kelly. In 2008, Blake appeared in the Mike Myers film The Love Guru as himself.

A short street in his hometown of Simcoe, Rob Blake Way, is named after him.

Net Worth and Salary

Rob Blake’s net worth is estimated to be around $30 million in 2025. His wealth comes from his successful NHL career, endorsements, and his current executive position with a professional hockey team. His financial success reflects his long-standing status as one of hockey's most respected figures and his savvy investment decisions.

Career, Business and Investments

Blake's career began in the NHL when he was drafted in 1988 by the Los Angeles Kings. After an impressive playing career, which included stints with the Kings, Colorado Avalanche, and the San Jose Sharks, Blake transitioned to a management role. In 2025, he serves as the General Manager of the Kings, where he utilizes his extensive experience to build a competitive team. Additionally, Blake has invested in various business ventures, including sports-related enterprises and youth hockey programs, demonstrating his commitment to developing the sport further.

After a 59-point campaign in his third season, Blake helped lead the Kings to the 1993 Stanley Cup Finals, where they were defeated in five games by the Montreal Canadiens. The following season, in 1993–94, Blake improved to a career-high 48 assists and 68 points, but the Kings failed to qualify for the playoffs.

In a season where Blake was kept to just six games due to injury, the Kings traded captain Wayne Gretzky to the St. Louis Blues at the 1995–96 trade deadline, leaving the team's captaincy vacant. Blake was named the 11th captain in team history prior to the 1996–97 season.

In 1997–98, Blake received the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the NHL's best defenceman after recording a career-high 23 goals to go with 50 points.

Social Network

Rob Blake maintains an active presence on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram. He uses these platforms to engage with fans, share insights about his career, and promote initiatives related to youth hockey. With thousands of followers, Blake's social media activity provides a glimpse into his professional life while also showcasing moments of family and personal interest.

On June 18, 2010, Blake announced his final retirement from professional hockey. On March 3, 2011, during a Los Angeles Kings telecast, Blake discussed his post-playing career as a hockey operations manager for the NHL, based in Toronto. Blake said, "This job kind of developed over the summer (of 2010) in talking with Brendan Shanahan.

I played for a while in the NHL (20 years). As a former player, I can provide the league with some insight in various aspects of the game. I was able to stay on the West Coast (and commute to Toronto for work), so it worked out really well." He continued, "I watch the game much differently now, just because I've been in Toronto, in the war room.

Now, I watch the game and see the calls that are made as well as the ones which weren't but should have been."

Education

Rob Blake attended Bowling Green State University, where he played collegiate hockey before moving on to the NHL. His educational background in business management has also laid the groundwork for his successful transition into an executive role within the league.


Blake was selected 70th overall in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings.

He had completed his freshman year with Bowling Green State University of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) when he was drafted and went on to play three years total in the college ranks, earning CCHA and NCAA West first All-Star team honours in 1990.

Blake was also the first player to ever receive the CCHA Best Offensive Defenseman award. Foregoing his final season of college eligibility, Blake joined the Kings for the final four games of the 1989–90 season before scoring 46 points in his NHL rookie campaign in 1990–91 to be named to the NHL All-Rookie Team.

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