
NHL’s Top 10 Contracts of 2025: Which Stars Are Winning Big—and Who’s the Biggest Surprise?
What looked like a potential steal at the time was only confirmed last season after Guenther scored at a 70-point pace in his first full NHL season. He looks like a future star, which only makes this deal look better with each passing year. While $7.1 million is fringe first-line money now, it’ll be closer to average top-six money over the life of Guenther’s deal. There’s a very good chance that Guenther is a lot better than that during his prime.
At his age, there’s also a chance that he ends up even better than projected. Guenther is on track for stardom, but there’s upside beyond that if everything goes right. If he can add another level to his game, Guenther has a shot to not only be on this list for years to come, but to be near the top of it.
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