Patrick Sharp Bio: Family, Wife, Retirement & Net Worth

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A former Canadian professional Ice hockey player, Patrick Sharp, works as an analyst for NBC Sports and TNT. In the 2022-23 NHL season, Patrick Sharp and Troy Murray were chosen as the two new color analysts by the Blackhawks to split analyst duties on NBC Sports Chicago.

From dreaming of playing in the National Hockey League (NHL) to making his dream alive, Sharp has done it all and still thriving in the hockey scene.

He played for different NHL teams, such as Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks, and Dallas Stars, for 15 seasons.

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Patrick Sharp (Source: Pinterest)

However, after achieving his goals and more, he retired as a player and started his career as an analyst on NBC Sports.

Before beginning his career and life journey, here are some quick facts.

Patrick Sharp | Quick Facts

Full name Patrick Sharp 
Nickname Not mentioned
Birthdate 27 December 1981
Birthplace Winnipeg, Canada
Nationality Canadian 
Ethnicity Unknown 
Religion Christianity
Horoscope Capricorn 
Age 42 Years Old
Father’s name Lan Sharp 
Mother’s name Ruth Ann Sharp 
Sibling Older Brother 
Sibling Name  Chris Sharp 
High School  Unknown 
College University of Vermont 
Marital status  Married 
Wife’s Name  Abby Sharp 
Ex-Girlfriends Unknown 
Children Two 
Children’s Name  Madelyn Sharp 

Sadie Sharp 

Height 6’1″/185 cm/ 1.85 m
Weight 88 kg/194 lb.
Eye Color Hazel 
Hair Color Dark Brown
Hair Length  Near-Shaved Hair
Beard or Mustache Beardless
Body type Athletic 
Profession Ice Hockey Player

Stanley Cup Analyst

Position Left-Wing 
Played for Philadelphia Flyers

Chicago Blackhawks

Dallas Stars

National Team  Canada
Drafted Year 95th Overall, 2001 
Salary $5.5 Million
Net worth $5 -$10 Million 
Social Media Instagram, Twitter 
Merch Signed Rookie Card, Hockey Puck
Last Update November, 2024

Patrick Sharp | Early Life, Family, And Education 

Patrick was born on December 27, 1981, and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is the son of Ian Sharp and Ruth Ann Sharp.

He also has an older brother named Chris Sharp, who is currently living in Calgary, Alberta. 

During his childhood, Patrick relocated to serval times. Finally, he had to leave his native homeland and relocate to Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

At the age of nine, he again had to move to Thunder Bay, where he spent the rest of his childhood. 

Education 

As for education, he attended a local high school during his stay in Calgary and Thunder Bay.

Later for his college education, he settled and stayed in Burlington, Vermont, whereas his parents resided on Lake Superior and remained in Thunder Bay.

Patrick Sharp | Body Measurement

Patrick Sharp holds charming facial features with brown eyes and fair skin. Also he stands 1.85 meters tall, and weighs around 194 lbs.

However, the measurements of his other body parts are not available for now.

Patrick Sharp | Ice Hockey Career And Achievements

Since his childhood, Patrick always dreamt of having an NHL career. He dreamt that he would have the chance to skate on the ice like his childhood heroes one day. 

Finally, after his hard work and pieces of training, he achieved more than his dreams. His career can be broken down into the following:

Junior Hockey And College Career

Patrick began his hockey career in his childhood town, Thunder Bay. For the first time he played for the Thunder Bay Kings Program.

Later, he played for the former Thunder Bay Flyers of the United States Hockey League (UDHL).

Admiring his talent and passion for hockey, he was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the third round, 95th overall, of the NHL Entry Draft in 2001.

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Professional Career

For his professional career, he majorly contributed to 3 different hockey teams.

Philadelphia Flyers

Sharp made his NHL debut after he had completed his two years with Vermont in the year 2003-2004.

He split the season while playing between the Philadelphia Flyers and their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Philadelphia Phantoms.

He recorded seven points with five goals in the game and two assists in 41 regular-season games for the Philadelphia Flyers.

Similarly, for the Philadelphia Phantoms, he recorded 29 points with 15 goals and 14 assists in 35 regular games.

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Philadelphia Flyers Patrick Sharp (Source: Broad Street Buzz)

During the 2004-05 NHL lockout, Sharp spent his entire season in the AHL with the Phantoms, where he played 75 regular-season games, registering 23 goals and 29 assists with 52 points.

Similarly, he played in 21 playoff games leading to a Calder Cup championship, where he had eight goals and 13 assists with 21 points.

Chicago Blackhawks 

Although he began his NHL career with the Flyers organization, later, he was traded to a different organization called the Blackhawks in 2005.

He was traded from the Flyers and another teammate, Erich Meloche, to the Chicago Blackhawks. They were exchanged for Matt Ellison and a third-round in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.

In 2007-2008 Sharp brought the Blackhawks into the spotlight with a record of career-highs of 36 goals, 26 assists, and 62 points.

He pushed the Blackhawks in 9 power-play goals, seven shorthanded goals, and also seven game-winning goals. 

On January 17, 2008, when it was the nearly halfway mark of the season, Sharp signed a new four-year contract with the Chicago Blackhawks, which lasted till the end of 2011-2012.

During the beginning of the 2008-2009 season, Sharp and Duncan Keith were named the team’s alternative captains. Unfortunately, the new season was filled with injuries for Sharp, which were limited to a few extents. 

Despite his injuries, he formed a highly offensive and young core that Jonathan Toews led along with Patrick Kane and a newly acquired defenseman Brian Campbell.

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Patrick Sharp An Impressive Player For Chicago Blackhawks (Source: Da Windy City)

Finally, the season was finished with his contribution of 44 points in 61 games. During the 2009 playoffs, he added 11 points.

However, they were eliminated in the Western Conference Finals by another team, the Detroit Red Wings.

Sharp was also named the Most Valuable Player in the 2011 NHL All-Star Game, where he earned one goal and two assists in the game.

Furthermore, he joined the former first lady Michelle Obama in the White House to promote her Let’s move initiative. 

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The New Contract With The Chicago Blackhawks

Sharp signed a new five-year contract with Chicago Blackhawks again on August 3, 2011, for $29.5 million. Later, for the 2012-2013 season, he carried an annual salary cap hit of $5.9 million. 

The former player had to take a break from the games due to undergoing an appendectomy.

According to his team physician, he had to take about three to four weeks of rest for a full recovery.

After recovery, he was able to get back on games on November 25, 2011. During the game against the Anaheim Ducks, it was a 6-5 win where he scored his second career NHL hat trick.

Sharp was able to finish the season with a total of 33 goals and 36 assists. Although many Blackhawks team members started playing for European leagues, Sharp remained in Chicago throughout the 2012-13 NHL lockout.

In his time there, he mostly spent his time with his infant daughter. Later, he also participated as a spokesperson in Gillette’s “My City is My Gym” fitness program.

After the resumption of games in 2013, Sharp completed 28 games where he recorded 6 goals and 14 assists with a plus-minus(+,-) rating of +8. 

Blackhawks won against the Colorado Avalanche with a 7-2 point where Sharp scored his third career NHL hat trick.

Similarly, Sharp scored his fourth NHL hat trick in a 5-3 win against the New Jersey Devils team.

Due to his effort and dedication, he was named to the Canadian Olympic team at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

Previously he won the Stanley Cup championship twice with the Blackhawks in the year 2010 and 2013.

Similarly, he won the Stanley Cup for a third time with his team in 2015, where he scored five goals with ten assists.

Dallas Stars 

The salary cap issues led Sharp and the Blackhawks defenseman Stephen Johns to trade to the Dallas Stars. They were exchanged for Trevor Daley and Ryan Garbutt on July 10, 2015.

There he played a match against his former team, the Blackhawks. There he was responsible for a goal and an assist in a 4-0 victory.

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Sharp Playing For The Dallas Stars (Source: Blackout Dallas)

For Dallas, he played 76 games during his first year to record 20 goals and 35 assists.

After Returning To Chicago Blackhawks

Sharp went back to his former team, the Blackhawks, after signing a one-year contract for 2017-2018.

He accepted a pay cut, earning an $800,000 base salary with $200,000 in potential bonuses.

In the team, Sharp was named an alternate captain for their final home game of the season, where he was also honored after the game.

“I think I’ve known what I wanted to do for a long period of time here, and it’s never easy…But I think I’m just ready to take that next step in my life and looking forward to it.”

Commenting on the above sentence, Sharp announced his retirement after the final game.

Olympic Career

The retired NHL left-winger played in the 2014 Winter Olympics held in Sochi, Russia. He represented the Canada men’s national ice hockey team at the Olympics. 

The Canadians were the reigning champions after defeating the United States men’s national ice hockey team in the 2010 Winter Olympics held in their country.

Moreover, they also won the 2014 Olympics, earning Sharp his first Olympic gold medal. 

In 2014, they defeated Sweden to claim the title. Furthermore, they also avenged their 1994 Olympic gold medal loss where Sweden had defeated them to take the gold home. 

With the win, the Canada men’s national ice hockey team garnered nine Olympic gold medals. 

Besides that, it was Patrick’s first and only Olympic appearance. Likewise, he will not be present at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics as it is Summer Olympics. 

However, he won’t be at the 2022 Winter Olympics either, as he is a retired player. Nonetheless, the former NHL player might cover it as an analyst. 

Contracts

  • On August 9, 2005, he signed a one-year contract worth $450,000 with the Philadelphia Flyers
  • July 10, 2006, he signed a contract worth $1,550,000 for 2 years with Chicago Blackhawks
  • January 17, 2008, he extended his contract for 4 years with the Blackhawks worth $15,600,000
  • August 3, 2011, he again extended his contract with the Blackhawks for 5 years worth $29,5000,000
  • July 10, 2015, Patrick Sharp and Stephen Johns were dealt to the Dallas Stars in exchange for Trevor Daley and Ryan Garbutt.
  • July 1, 2017, a 1-year million US dollar contract extension was signed with the Blackhawks.

Sharp’s Awards And Honors

Patrick Sharp was able to accomplish more than what he dreamt of due to his effort and labor. Some of them are mentioned below:

  • College – All-ECAC Rookie Team (2000 – 2001)
  • AHL – Calder Cup Champion (2005)
  • NHL – Stanley Cup Champion (2010, 2013)
  • All-Star Game (2011)
  • All-Star Game MVP (2011)
  • Olympic Gold Medalist-Canada (2014)
  • Stanley Cup Champion (2015)

Patrick Sharp | Charity

Patrick is also involved in charity work. He believes in giving as much to society. He helps the children’s foundation primarily.

Sharp inaugurated a Patrick Sharp Children’s Charity Golf Classic at the Fort William Country Club. Around $83,000 was raised which went directly for the welfare of George Jeffrey Children’s Foundation.

Patrick Sharp | Post Retirement

Sharp retired after he played in the final home game of the 2017- 2018 season for the Blackhawks team.

After retiring, he worked as an announcer and a studio analyst for NBC Sports. He did coverage on the Stanley Cup Playoffs right after the ten days of his retirement.

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Patrick Sharp Debuts As Analyst For NBC (Source: NBC Sports)

His contribution as a part-time studio analyst for NBC Sports throughout the 2018-19 season led him to be added to the team of full-time studio analysts for NBC Sports.

During the 2022-23 NHL season, the Chicago Blackhawks included two new color analysts for television broadcasts. Both the broadcasters were former Blackhawks players (Patrick harp and Troy Murray). These two analysts will be sharing screen on NBC Sports Chicago.

Patrick Sharp | Controversy

Sharp was found to be involved in inappropriate relations with his teammate’s wife, confirmed by Sports Mockery. Sports Mockery conducted an investigation into the rumors surfacing against Sharp’s love life.

As per Sports Mockery, these information came from four different independent sources, each vetted and having personal ties with the Blackhawks.

Each sources accused Patrick of having s*x with Duncan Keith’s wife. He was also found to have had an affair with Cheryl Scott from ABC7 News.

However, Sharp continuously declined about these acquisitions and truth about these rumors were never lightened.

Patrick Sharp | Married Life, Wife, And Kids

Patrick married his longtime girlfriend, Abby Sharp. Abby Sharp is an American-born famous for her personality based in Farmington’s hometown (Connecticut, USA). 

She was qualified for her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Vermont. Patrick and Abby had met each other while they were attending the former university. 

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Sharp Family With Santa (Source: Twitter)

Later in July 2010, they married in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, where Sharp had invited his Blackhawks teammates.

Abby gave birth to their first daughter in December 2011, naming her Madelyn Sharp. In October 2013, their second daughter, Sadie Sharp, was born. 

Sharp’s Daughter’s Heartwarming Reaction To The Dallas Stars’ OT Win 

Having to travel constantly for hockey players is difficult, but so is for their families.

When the Dallas Stars had won their victory against the St. Louis Blues, no one could be compared with the happiness of Sharp’s then-four-year-old daughter, Sadie.

She exclaimed with happiness, saying,

He’s coming home? He’s coming back soon? Daddy’s coming back? “

Patrick Sharp | Net Worth, Salary, And Career Earnings 

In 2019, Sharp had an estimated net worth of $10 million which was mainly earned due to his NHL career. In the games he played in the 13 seasons in NHL, he earned an amount approximation of $47,000,000.

When he worked as a studio analyst for NBC Sports, he made $115,000 per annum. Similarly, he was able to rent his Lakeview home for $10.4K per month.

He was able to afford to buy the 7,300 sq. ft. brick and limestone Lakeview mansion in 2012, costing $3 million.

Most recent data has shown that he has a $5- $10 million total net worth.

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Patrick Sharp | Social Media Presence

Despite retiring from his ice hockey career, his fans have stayed with him even at present. One can find out more about his daily lifestyle on his social media.

He is on Instagram using the handle @10pjsharp and @10PSharp as his Twitter handle. Though his Facebook account was nowhere to be found.

Instagram: 42.3 K followers

Twitter: 290.3 K followers

Patrick Sharp | Popularity

One of the most talked names among ice hockey enthusiasts is Patrick Sharp.

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Patrick Sharp’s Popularity (Source: Google Trends)

The image above shows the popularity graph of Patrick Sharp in the United States.

Patrick Sharp | FAQs 

Patrick Sharp ESPN?

In 2021, he was drafted for NHL broadcasting dream teams for ESPN and TNT.

How many Stanley Cups has Patrick Sharp won?

He contributed to the win of three Stanley Cup champions with his teammates, the Chicago Blackhawks. The Cup was won in the years 2010, 2013, and 2015.

Did Patrick Sharp know about Kyle Beach’s sexual assault?

According to his teammate, Nick Boynton, Sharp knew about Kyle’s sexual assault by then-video coach Brad Aldrich. Boynton said,

I said everybody fu–ing knew about it. I said you can talk to the coaches. … called out Brian Campbell and said talk to Patrick Sharp and …

Is Patrick Sharp a Hall of Fame?

Although Patrick Sharp was a great player who helped bring many victories to his team and shined in the team, Blackhawks, he is not a Hall of Fame.

Does Patrick Sharp have fake teeth?

As far as our knowledge, the athlete does not have fake teeth. 

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  1. He is my absolute favorite player. I feel he was such an important part to winning the three cups with the Hawks. I just love this guy. For me personally, the games were never the same without him. My husband never minded (I don’t think) when I brought my binoculars to the games just to watch him. Hahahahaha. One time we sat rig it behind Crawford and I got to see Sharpie up close. That was awesome. When your sitting behind Crawford you can see what a powerful shot he has during warmups. Miss that guy.

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