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Nicholas Baptiste Biography- Net Worth 2024

Nicholas Baptiste
Quick Facts
Full Name: Nicholas Baptiste
Age: 29 Years
Birthday: August 4, 1995
Birthplace: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Nationality: Canadian
Gender: Male
Horoscope: Leo
Husband: N/A
Net Worth: $5 Million
Height: 6 Feet 1 Inch
Profession: Ice hockey player
Sibling: Nick Baptiste

Canadian professional ice hockey player Nicholas Baptiste. He plays forward for Tappara in the Liiga. The 2013 NHL Entry Draft saw the Buffalo Sabres pick him 69th overall in the third round.

What is Nicholas Baptiste’s Net Worth?

Nicholas Baptiste’s $5 million net worth comes from his hockey career, according to a famous birthday.

How old is Nicholas Baptiste?

In Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Nicholas Baptiste was born on August 4, 1995. He is 29 and Leo. His nationality is Canadian.

His mother Michele Emond and father Ralph Baptiste are both names. Nick Baptiste is his brother. Speaking of his parents, his Haitian father got Nicholas his first pair of skates from the Salvation Army for $2.99. We know little else about his family and personal life. Baptiste attended St. Joseph Catholic High School.

Who is Nicholas Baptiste’s Wife?

The focus of Nicholas Baptiste is personal. We don’t know his relationship status. He appears single. Since no relationship rumors have surfaced until now. He may have had at least one relationship until now.

How tall is Nicholas Baptiste?

His height is 6 feet 1 inch and his weight is 93 kg, however, his other dimensions are unknown. Also, Baptiste has black hair and dark brown eyes.

Nicholas Baptiste Professional Line

Nicholas Baptiste
Photo: Hockey DB
  • Nicholas Baptiste started ice skating at 6 and joined his first hockey team the following year.
  • He joined a house league at age 8. Quickly switched to competitive hockey.
  • Despite his youth, scouts and agents noticed him. One of his greatest achievements was winning Player of the Year in 2011.
  • He represented Under-16 Ontario at the Canada Winter Games, demonstrating his talent.
  • He suffered a season-ending injury, but his 55 points in 24 OEMHL games were impressive.
  • Baptiste started his career well after the Sudbury Wolves chose him in the first round of the OHL Entry Draft.
  • In his first season, he played 68 games and scored 8 goals and 19 assists.
  • At the World U-17 Hockey Challenge, he represented Canada Ontario and won a bronze medal.
  • His second season saw him score 21 goals and 27 assists, making him a Wolves top scorer.
  • He helped Team Canada win the IIHF World U18 Championships gold. Buffalo drafted him after his talent and accomplishments drew NHL attention.

More Career Info

  • He became Sudbury Wolves assistant captain in his third OHL season.
  • He led the squad with 45 goals and 44 assists in 65 games over the season. After his performance, the OHL Coaches Poll named him the Eastern Conference Best Shootout Skater.
  • He then signed a Buffalo Sabres three-year entry-level contract. The Wolves traded him to the Erie Otters when he became co-captain in his fourth season.
  • Nicholas Baptiste joined the Rochester Americans of the AHL for the 2015–16 season after finishing his major junior career. After a strong Prospects Challenge performance, Dan Bylsma, the Sabres’ coach, noticed him.
  • Unfortunately, a preseason game back injury ended his training camp. His medical clearance allowed him to play in the Americans’ opener.
  • He got his first NHL call-up and debuted against the Calgary Flames due to Sabres injuries. He scored his first NHL career goal in the next game, but it was awarded because of a Canucks misplay.
  • He rejoined the Sabres in 2018.
  • The Milwaukee Admirals, the Nashville Predators’ AHL affiliate, acquired Nicholas in October 2018. His next trade was to the Toronto Maple Leafs in February 2019 for future considerations.
  • His Toronto Marlies season ended with 2 goals and 7 points in 18 games.
Nicholas Baptiste
Photo: Buffalo News

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  • Baptiste signed a one-year AHL deal with the Marlies in August 2019 after his Maple Leafs contract expired.
  • Before being dealt to the Belleville Senators in February 2020 for Miles Gendron, he scored 3 goals in 29 games for the Marlies in the 2019-20 season.
  • His tenure with the Texas Stars led to a one-year AHL contract with them on January 23, 2021. 12 goals and 24 points in 34 regular season games were his achievement.
  • In Finland’s Liiga, he signed a one-year contract with Ilves Tampere.
  • The 2022-23 season saw him join Kölner Haie in the German DEL from Finland.
  • He scored 14 goals and 34 points in 46 regular-season games. He has returned to the Finnish Liiga with Tappara on a one-year contract.

Social Media

Nicholas Baptiste doesn’t use or own any social media accounts. He may have kept his accounts private and only shared them with close friends and family.

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