
NHL’s Top 10 Contracts of 2025: Which Stars Are Winning Big—and Who’s the Biggest Surprise?
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On the Draisaitl front, he was the league’s best skater last year as a result of a much-improved defensive game. While Draisaitl’s defensive play had already grown relative to his early days, last season’s jump put him on the fringes of Selke discussions. He reached a new level that put him in the conversation among the league’s best 200-foot players — and it didn’t come with any offensive sacrifice either. Draisaitl looked like a whole new player, one whose projected value rose by four goals.
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