
Inside the NHL’s Biggest Contract Surprises of 2025: Who’s Winning and Losing Big Bucks?
That’s naturally driven by Nathan MacKinnon, a top three player in hockey signed for the next six seasons in a growing cap environment. At a time where players of his ilk will be providing $18 million of on-ice value or more, he’ll be making just $12.6 million. A steal. Just as large of a steal is the remaining two years of Cale Makar’s deal. Having the best defenseman in the world at just $9 million is incredible. Combine those two deals and it’s a gift Colorado can’t squander. The time to win is now.
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