
Inside the NHL’s Biggest Contract Surprises of 2025: Who’s Winning and Losing Big Bucks?
The worst deal on Vegas’ cap sheet? That’s either overpaying Keegan Kolesar by $500,000 for the next three years or the $2.9 million owed to newcomer Colton Sissons this season when he’s probably closer to a $2 million player. And that’s it! Every other deal on the books is perfectly reasonable and when the worst deal is less than $1 million too much for a bottom-six player, it’s clear the team is doing something right.
Vegas is not in the business of making mistakes and it shows with the absolute cleanest cap sheet in the league. There’s a not a single contract here to be mad about and it leads to an average positive value percentage of 66 percent, top three in the league.
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