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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

The Highest-Paid NHL Players in 2025-26

  • Only six players earn over $12 million annually.
  • The Edmonton Oilers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and New York Rangers all have two players ranked in the top 10.
Jun 14, 2025; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl (29) skates during the warmup period against the Florida Panthers in game five of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Place.
Photo: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images

After staying more or less flat since 2019, the NHL salary cap jumped by $4.5 million to $88 million in 2024–25. And it’s due to rise further, hitting $113.5 million by 2027–28. By definition, players stand to benefit from the additional cap space, meaning the salaries for today’s highest-paid NHL players may look paltry in a few years. 

The Oilers’ Leon Draisaitl became the highest-paid NHL player after signing an eight-year, $112 million contract extension in 2024. The German forward, a five-time All-Star, stands to make $14 million per year.

Auston Matthews of the Maple Leafs is the second-highest-paid NHL player, earning $13.25 million annually. Matthews, the number 1 overall pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, signed a $53 million extension in the summer of 2023 that will keep him in Toronto until 2028.

Third is Nathan McKinnon with his $12.6 million salary. The Avalanche center signed an eight-year contract in 2022 that included an $85.3 million signing bonus.

Connor McDavid of the Oilers is fourth. He earns $12.5 million yearly, and his eight-year, $100 million contract is fully guaranteed with Edmonton. McDavid earns $9 million more per year than he did on his rookie deal. 

A pair of right wingers tie for fifth. Mitchell Marner of the Vegas Golden Knights and Mikko Rantanen of the Dallas Stars each signed eight-year, $96 million contracts in 2025 to propel them into the top 5. They’ll be making $12 million per season through 2032.

Artemi Panarin takes the seventh spot, with average annual earnings of $11.6 million per year. The Rangers’ winger will net $81.5 million throughout his seven-year deal. He signed with New York in 2019 after spending the first three years of his career with the Blackhawks. 

Elias Pettersson earns $11.6 million with the Canucks, taking eighth on the list. He signed an extension in March 2024 worth $92.8 million over eight years. He’s made $24.8 million with Vancouver since 2018.

If you’re noticing a trend, it’s that the highest-paid players are forwards, with only one defenseman and goaltender on the list. Erik Karlsson of the Penguins is the highest-paid defenseman. He’s tied for ninth on the list with Maple Leafs forward William Nylander and Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin, who signed an eight-year $92 million extension during the 2024–25 season. All three players earn $11.5 million a year.

Ranking the NHL’s Highest-Paid Players in 2025

Here is the list of the 25 highest-paid NHL players. The list was compiled using data from Spotrac.

  • Updated: July 16th, 2025
RankPlayerPositionTeamAverage Annual Pay
1Leon DraisaitlCEdmonton Oilers$14 million
2Auston MatthewsCToronto Maple Leafs$13.25 million
3Nathan MacKinnonCColorado Avalanche$12.6 million
4Connor McDavidCEdmonton Oilers$12.5 million
T-5Mitchell MarnerRWVegas Golden Knights$12 million
T-5Mikko RantanenRWDallas Stars$12 million
7Artemi PanarinLWNew York Rangers$11.64 million
8Elias PetterssonCVancouver Canucks$11.6 million
T-9Erik KarlssonDPittsburgh Penguins$11.5 million
T-9William NylanderC/RWToronto Maple Leafs$11.5 million
T-9Igor ShesterkinGNew York Rangers$11.5 million
12David PastrnakRWBoston Bruins$11.25 million
T-13Drew DoughtyDLos Angeles Kings$11 million
T-13Rasmus DahlinDBuffalo Sabres$11 million
T-15Evan BouchardDEdmonton Oilers$10.5 million
T-15Carey PriceGMontreal Canadiens$10.5 million
T-15Jonathan HuberdeauLWCalgary Flames$10.5 million
T-18Aleksander BarkovCFlorida Panthers$10 million
T-18Jack EichelCVegas Golden Knights$10 million
T-18Sergei BobrovskyGFlorida Panthers$10 million
21Tyler SeguinCDallas Stars$9.85 million
22Sebastian AhoLWCarolina Hurricanes$9.75 million
23Zachary WerenskiDColumbus Blue Jackets$9.58 million
T-24Adam FoxDNew York Rangers$9.5 million
T-24Alex OvechkinLWWashington Capitals$9.5 million
T-24Andrei VasilevskiyGTampa Bay Lightning$9.5 million
T-24Brayden PointCTampa Bay Lightning$9.5 million
T-24Charles McavoyDBoston Bruins$9.5 million
T-24Noah DobsonDMontreal Canadiens$9.5 million
T-24Mark StoneRWVegas Golden Knights$9.5 million
T-24Matthew TkachukLWFlorida Panthers$9.5 million
T-24Nikita KucherovRWTampa Bay Lightning$9.5 million
T-24Seth JonesDFlorida Panthers$9.5 million

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