Jeremy Rupke Net Worth

Jeremy Rupke is a Canadian YouTube Star born on October 06, 1985. He has gained a large following on his YouTube channel, where he posts videos about hockey and other sports. He has amassed a net worth of over $1 million and has a successful career as a YouTuber. He is also known for his family life and his height of 6'2". Jeremy Rupke continues to be a successful YouTuber and is an inspiration to many.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day October 06, 1985
Birth Place Canada
Age 37 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra

💰 Net worth

Jeremy Rupke, a well-known YouTube star in Canada, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. With his immense popularity on YouTube, where he shares his expertise in ice hockey, he has managed to amass a substantial fortune. Rupke's channel, which is dedicated to helping hockey enthusiasts improve their skills, has garnered a massive following. Through sponsorships, ad revenue, and merchandise sales, Rupke has successfully built a thriving online business empire. As he continues to inspire and educate his audience through engaging content, his net worth is expected to further increase in the upcoming years.

Online hockey coach who created the brand HockToHockey in order to pass along his hockey knowledge to fellow hockey enthusiasts like himself. On his How To Hockey channel, he publishes hockey tips, drills, lessons and tutorials for more than 180,000 subscribers.

He developed his passion for the game of hockey as a kid playing with friends in his small town. He began purchasing VHS tapes of hockey videos when he was about 16 years old to improve his game.

He created another YouTube channel called The Hockey Movement by How To Hockey which had earned more than 70,000 subscribers by the end of 2016. He also has more than 240,000 Instagram followers.

He is married and has a son named Mason.

One of his most watched YouTube videos is called "Pavel Datsyuk Stickhandling Tip - How To Make Your Own Weighted Hockey Stick."