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Josh Gorges Montreal Canadiens 2010-2011 NHL statistics
Josh Gorges wore number 26 while playing defenseman for the Montreal Canadiens in the 2010/2011 NHL season. He reportedly had a salary of $1,300,000. The total team salary for the Montreal Canadiens was reportedly $63,245,833, so his salary represented 2.1% of that total team payroll. We can compare his salary to the other players on his team. The median salary for a player on the Montreal Canadiens was $1,425,000, while the average salary was $2,432,532. He played a total of 36 games that season, with 1 goal and 6 assists - a total of 7 points. If we divide his reported salary by the number of games played, we find he earned $36,111.11 per game played. Josh Gorges had a plus/minus of -3, 18 PIM (penalties in minutes), 1 PP (power play goals), 0 SH (short-handed goals), 1 GWG (game winning goals), and took 20 shots. He had a shooting percentage in the 2010/2011 season of 5.00%. We can divide his salary by the number of goals scored, as well as by the number of points (goals plus assists), if we want to try to evaluate his performance strictly on offense. His salary per goal scored was $1,300,000 and his salary per point was $185,714.
But then, there are taxes. Each hockey season is played during two calendar years, however, given an annual salary in the U.S. of $1,300,000 we can estimate that he would have to pay $430,284 in federal income taxes. That is about the same amount of tax as the tax paid by 53 median high school teachers, 60 median police officers, or 85 median fire fighters. After paying the IRS, he would have $869,716 left over. However, he may still have to use some of that money to pay state or city taxes as well.