NHL Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner files for bankruptcy
Swedish goaltender of the National Hockey League (NHL) Vegas Golden Knights club Robin Lehner and his wife filed for bankruptcy on December 30 last year. It is reported by Sunbin.vegas.
A married couple has opened a reptile farm in Plateau, Missouri and is now unable to pay off creditors. Open sources indicate that Lehner’s fortune is estimated at a figure in the range from 1 to 10 million dollars. In this case, the debts of the player can reach 50 million.
The bankruptcy filing notes that Lehner raised investments to grow the business. The Vegas and NHL lawyers have already been informed about the document.
In October 2020, Lehner signed a five-year contract with the Golden Knights. A goaltender earns an average of $5 million per season. He misses the current championship due to hip surgery.
Source: Lenta

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