Leon Draisaitl Becomes Highest-Paid Player in NHL History with $112M Extension
The Edmonton Oilers secure their star center with an eight-year deal, setting a new salary cap record and signaling future financial trends in the league.
- Draisaitl's new contract averages $14 million annually, surpassing Auston Matthews' $13.25 million cap hit.
- The deal begins in the 2025-26 season and runs through 2033, keeping Draisaitl with the Oilers long-term.
- This marks a historic financial commitment for the Oilers, reflecting the team's ambition to win the Stanley Cup.
- The NHL's salary cap is expected to rise significantly, potentially leading to more high-value contracts.
- Draisaitl's extension could influence future negotiations for other top players, including teammate Connor McDavid.