Pierre LeBrun The Athletic, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Podcast, Salary, and Net Worth

Pierre Lebrun Bio | Wiki

Pierre LeBrun is a popular Canadian sportscaster and writer working as the TSN and RDS Hockey Insider and a Senior NHL Columnist for The Athletic. He came to TSN from ESPN, where he previously served for nine years as a hockey writer for ESPN.com.

He is the host of Got Yer Back podcast along with Mike Johnson & Ryan Rishaug. Before joining ESPN in 2008, Pierre spent 13 years as a national hockey reporter at the Canadian Press. In 2005, Pierre’s coverage of the 2004-05 NHL lockout gave him the Outstanding Sports Writing Award from Sport Canada.

Pierre LeBrun Age

Pierre was born on April 11, 1972, in North Bay, Canada. He is 51 years old. Pierre celebrates his birthday on April 11, every year.

Pierre LeBrun Height

He is a man of average stature. Pierre stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx 1.72 m).

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Pierre LeBrun Family

He was born in North Bay, Canada, to his parents. Pierre holds Canadian nationality. At the moment, Pierre has not disclosed any details regarding either his parents or if he has siblings.

Pierre LeBrun Wife

Pierre resides in Canada. He loves to keep his personal life private hence Pierre has not disclosed any details regarding his marital status. Therefore, it is unknown if Pierre is single, dating, or married.

Pierre LeBrun Education

After completing his primary and high school education, Pierre went to the Carleton University School of Journalism and graduated in 1995.

Pierre LeBrun The Athletic

Since 2017, Pierre serves as a Senior NHL writer with the online publication, The Athletic. Following becoming a mainstay on TSN’s weekly Insider Trading segment in 2011, Pierre has appeared on many TSN programming, such as SportsCentre, That’s Hockey as well as TSN Radio stations across the nation. Being a TSN Hockey Insider, Pierre covers breaking news and in-depth analysis and commentary across the TSN’s slate of hockey programming and specials, and on RDS in Montreal.

He came to TSN from ESPN, where he previously served for nine years as a hockey writer for ESPN.com. Before joining ESPN in 2008, Pierre spent 13 years as a national hockey reporter at the Canadian Press. In 2005, Pierre’s coverage of the 2004-05 NHL lockout gave him the Outstanding Sports Writing Award from Sport Canada.

Some of Pierre’s Colleagues at The Athletic Include:

Andy Staples – senior writer

Bill Landis – writer

Nicole Auerbach -senior writer

Ari Wasserman -senior writer

Marcus Thompson – lead columnist

Steve Buckley -senior writer

Jeff Zrebiec -senior writer

Scott Dochterman -sports reporter

Tim Britton -writer

Jason Wilde -host

Pierre LeBrun Podcast

He is the host of Got Yer Back podcast along with Mike Johnson & Ryan Rishaug. In this podcast, the three dig into all things NHL – and welcome some of the famous titles in the sport to talk puck and share their Got Yer’ Back stories.

Pierre LeBrun Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a sportscaster and writer working as the TSN and RDS Hockey Insider and a Senior NHL Columnist for The Athletic. Pierre’s average salary is $82,857 per year.

Pierre LeBrun Net Worth

Pierre gets his wealth from his work as a sportscaster and writer working as the TSN and RDS Hockey Insider and a Senior NHL Columnist for The Athletic. Pierre’s estimated net worth is $895,879.

How Old Is Pierre LeBrun

Pierre is a 51-year-old who was born on April 11, 1972, in North Bay, Canada. Pierre celebrates his birthday on April 11, every year.

Is Pierre LeBrun Married

He loves to keep his personal life private hence Pierre has not disclosed any details regarding his marital status. Therefore, it is unknown if Pierre is single, dating, or married.

Who Is Pierre LeBrun

Pierre is a sportscaster and writer working as the TSN and RDS Hockey Insider and a Senior NHL Columnist for The Athletic. He came to TSN from ESPN, where he previously served for nine years as a hockey writer for ESPN.com. Before joining ESPN in 2008, Pierre spent 13 years as a national hockey reporter at the Canadian Press.

Pierre LeBrun Social Media Account

Twitter – @PierreVLeBrun