Miikka Kiprusoff is a retired Finnish professional hockey player with a net worth of $40 million.
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He was selected #116 by the San Jose Sharks in the 1995 NHL draft and was traded to the Calgary Flames in 2003 after playing for San Jose. Miikka agreed to a one-year, $2.95 million contract.
In 2007, he agreed to a six-year deal worth $35 million. Kiprusoff won the Urpo Ylonen trophy and the Jari Kurri trophy in the SM-liiga.
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In the NHL, he was a First Team All-Star and won the Vezina Trophy and the Williams M. Jennings Trophy in 2005-2006. In three seasons, he also won the Molson Cup with the Calgary Flames.
He retired in September 2013 after finishing as the Flames’ all-time leader in victories, shutouts, and games played by a goalkeeper. Kiprusoff also competed internationally for Finland. He earned silver medals at the World Championships in 1999 and 2001, as well as the World Cup of Hockey in 2004. He also took bronze in the 2010 Winter Olympics.


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