How Much is Tom Cavanagh Net Worth Right Now?

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Former NHL player Tom Cavanagh is no longer with us, but he is still in the hearts of ice hockey fans. He died in an accident when he was only 28 years old. But in his short career, he became a millionaire. As of now, Tom Cavanagh’s net worth is $5 million.

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  • Tom Cavanagh total worth

    Profession: Hockey Player

  • Full Name: Thomas Garrett Cavanagh
  • Position: Center
  • College Education: Harvard University
  • Wife/Girlfriend: NA
  • Achievement: Part of the ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team, Part of the All-ECAC Hockey Second Team
  • Height: 5 feet 10 inches
  • Weight: 82 kg
  • Death:  06/01/2011 (Schizophrenia)

Tom Cavanagh Height and Weight

Tom Cavanagh is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 82 kg. He played on the team in the Center position. Being in this position, he spread the light of his skill and gained success. He played in the field of Ice Hockey wearing jersey #47. In his entire career, he played with this jersey.

Early Life

Tom Cavanagh was born on March 24, 1982, in Warwick, Rhode Island (USA). His full name is Thomas Garrett Cavanagh.

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In his early life, he went to the Phillips Exeter Academy. In his college career, he played at Harvard University. During his college career, as a first player, he played every single one of Harvard’s games. Playing consecutively for his college team, he led his team to the final of the 2005 NCAA Tournament. 

Tom Cavanagh Contracts With NHL Teams

Tom entered the arena of professional Ice Hockey in 2005, and he left the arena in 2011. In his professional ice hockey career, he wore the jersey of the San Jose Sharks, Cleveland Barons, Worcester Sharks, Manchester Monarchs, and Springfield Falcons. In the 2001 NHL Entry Draft, San Jose Sharks took him in 182nd overall. 

Tom Cavanagh career earningsHe also played for the Cleveland Barons. From 2006 to 2008, he played for the Worcester Sharks. He spent only two seasons (in 2007–08 and 2008–09) in the NHL with the San Jose Sharks. Tom Walsh was one of his teammates. In the same year, returning to his old team Worcester Sharks, he played partially for this team. In 2009–10 seasons, he was with the Manchester Monarchs. Next season he was under the deal with the Springfield Falcons.

In his ice hockey career, he is the Worcester Sharks’ all-time scoring leader, with 138 points in 202 games. He holds the record for the quickest point by a rookie for a goal assist. It was done by Joe Thornton that came 36 seconds into Cavanagh’s first game in the NHL. At the first game, he was able to draw the attention of the concerned and attract the people. 

In his NHL career, he played a total of 18 games. The other statistics are G 1, A 2, PTS 3, +/- 1, PS 0.2.

Gaining From the Hockey Career 

Tom Cavanagh gained lots of success in his career. He was part of the ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team in 2004. He was lucky to be part of the All-ECAC Hockey Second Team in 2004–05. 

Tom Cavanagh – Cause of Death

This successful professional man is no longer in the world. On January 6, 2011, at the age of 28, he took the last inhale of his life in Providence, Rhode Island. His death is still mysterious to all. His dead body was discovered at the Providence Place Mall parking garage. It has been heard that the reason for his death was schizophrenia

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