Billy Smith

by Himanshu 24 Feb,2023
Billy Smith
Body Stats
Weight in KG 79 kg
Weight
Personal Info
  • Famous Name Billy Smith
  • Country Canada CA
Facts
  • Relationship Status married
  • First Name William
  • Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Smith_(ice_hockey)
  • Last Name Smith
  • Birth Name William John Smith
  • Net Worth $1 Million
  • Siblings Gordon John Smith
  • Birth Country Canada
  • No. of Siblings 1
  • Famous Name Billy Smith
  • Birth Date December 12, 1950
  • Career Earnings $1,755,000
  • Horoscope Sagittarius
  • Date December 12
  • Nationality Canadian
  • Awards Conn Smythe Trophy, William M. Jennings Trophy, Vezina Trophy
  • Profession Ice Hockey Player
  • Famous for Ice Hockey Goaltender
  • Started career as Ice Hockey Player
  • Came to fame after first NHL goaltender to be credited with scoring a goal
  • University attended Perth and District Collegiate Institute

Billy Smith, also known as “Battlin’” Billy Smith, is a former Canadian ice hockey player who spent almost thirty years at the ice level.  He is the first goalie to ever have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. 

Billy played as a goaltender and had a career spanning from 1970 to 1989. He played for two teams, the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Islanders. Smith was known for his ferocious nature in the matches and was a crucial player in the Islanders' four consecutive Stanley Cup championships.

Net Worth in Million

According to the latest updates, Billy Smith's net worth is around $1 Million. However, when he retired from ice hockey in 1989, he had earned a total of $1,755,000, which would be equivalent to $4.2 Million in 2023.

Battlin'Battlin' Billy driving his red sports car SOURCE: gettyimages.com

Although he has not disclosed any significant investments or businesses, his earnings from his successful NHL career have contributed to his net worth.

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Relationship Status

There is limited information available on Billy Smith's relationship status. He has managed to keep his personal life private, and it is unclear whether he is married or has any children.

However, he is known to be an active member of his community and has participated in several charitable initiatives, including the Islanders Children's Foundation.

Early Life and Career

Billy Smith was born William John Smith, the second child in the family, with two elder brothers, Jack Smith and Gordon John Smith, both of whom were also Canadian ice hockey players, and a younger sister whose name is not known yet.

Billy's interest in ice hockey began at an early age, and he began playing for his local team, the Perth Blue Wings, at the age of 15.

GoaltenderGoaltender Billy Smith #31 of the New York Islanders during an NHL hockey game.  SOURCE: gettyimages.com

In 1970, Los Angeles Kings picked him as 59th overall in the NHL draft, where he played for three seasons before joining the New York Islanders in 1972.

NHL Career and Achievements

Billy Smith's NHL career spanned 19 years, during which he played 679 games, winning 305, losing 233, and tying 105.

CanadianCanadian hockey player Billy Smith guards the net during a game, 1980s SOURCE: gettyimages.com

He had 22 shutouts and a point share of 124.1, indicating his significant contributions to his teams' successes. He played a crucial role in the New York Islanders' four consecutive Stanley Cup championships from 1980 to 1983 and was the Conn Smythe Trophy winner in 1983, an award given to the player who is most valued in the NHL playoffs.

In addition, he won the Vezina Trophy in 1982 and the William M. Jennings Trophy in 1983, which he shared with his teammate, Roland Melanson.

Awards and Honors

Billy Smith's contributions to the sport earned him several awards and honors throughout his career. He was selected to the NHL First All-Star Team in 1982 and played in the 1978 NHL All-Star Game.

He was also named the MVP of the 1978 NHL All-Star Game. In 1993, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, and his #31 jersey was retired by the New York Islanders on February 20, 1993.

CanadianCanadian hockey player Billy Smith (right), celebrates with the Stanley Cup in the shower. SOURCE: gettyimages.com

He was also ranked number 80 on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players in 1998.

In 2016, he was inducted into his hometown Perth and District Sports Hall of Fame, and in 2017, he was listed on the NHL's 100 Greatest Hockey Players.

Billy Smith's NHL career has left a lasting impact on the sport and earned him several awards and honors throughout his career. Although he has a significant net worth from his career earnings, he has managed to keep his personal life private.

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