Tahir Domi Net Worth is $1.1 Million Tahir Domi Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tahir "Tie" Domi (born November 1, 1969) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player of Albanian origin. Known for his role as an enforcer, he played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers and Winnipeg Jets over a sixteen-year NHL career. He has more penalty minutes than any other player in the history of the Maple Leafs (see Maple Leafs records) and third overall in penalty minutes in NHL history.
Full Name Tie Domi Salary 925,000 USD Date Of Birth November 1, 1969 Place Of Birth Windsor, Ontario, Canada Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) Weight 97.52 Profession Actor Nationality Canadian, Canadian, Canadian Children Max Domi, Carlin Domi, Avery Rose, Max Domi, Carlin Domi, Avery Rose Parents Tie Domi, Leanne Domi Siblings Dash Domi, Carlin Domi Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Retired after 16 seasons in the NHL. He declined to play with any other teams as he wanted to end his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs. 2 Played for the Peterbourgh Petes of the Ontatrio Hockey League, from 1986-1989. 3 Has two daughters, Carlin and Avery Rose, and a son, Max. 4 Wife's name is Leanne. 5 Began playing hockey at age 10. 6 Played in one exhibition game as a place-kicker for the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL for the second season in a row. 7 Lives year-round in Toronto. 8 Played in the Toronto-based Canadian International Soccer League for Kosova during the 1995 off-season. 9 Professional hockey player with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Actor Title Year Status Character Hockey Night in Canada 2005 TV Series Men of Means 1999 Pete
Self Title Year Status Character Battle of the Blades 2009-2010 TV Series Himself ETalk Festival Party 2008 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Rent-a-Goalie 2007 TV Series Himself The Hour 2006 TV Series Himself - Hockey Player Hockey Night in Canada 2005 TV Series Himself TSN Hockey 2005 TV Series Himself Late Night with Conan O'Brien 2004 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Battle of the Blades (2009-2010) as Himself
Hockey Night in Canada (2005) as Himself
Men of Means (1999) as Pete
ETalk Festival Party (2008) as Himself