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NHL’s Top 10 Contracts of 2025: Which Stars Are Winning Big—and Who’s the Biggest Surprise?

Getting to that point means taking another step beyond the 75-point pace he’s enjoyed the last two seasons. Maybe that will come. Maybe it won’t. Even if he stays at his current level for the foreseeable future, though, Boldy is still a tremendously valuable player, one with underrated two-way ability (hence the Stone and Reinhart comps). That’s worth a lot, especially over the next five years, which will take up his entire prime.

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From this point forward, Boldy will essentially be paid second-line money at $7 million. He’s already several leagues above that and only getting better. If he can turn into an 85-95 point player, this deal will be an even larger steal than it already is.

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