
Inside the NHL’s Biggest Contract Surprises of 2025: Who’s Winning and Losing Big Bucks?
Unfortunately, that doesn’t do enough to offset having Jonathan Huberdeau’s league-worst deal on the books, and Kevin Bahl’s strange new deal on top of that. If not for those two, the Flames might actually be in decent shape. But those two losses are too big to come back from and still be league-average.
24. New York Rangers
Last season: 6th
The Adam Fox deal remains one of the best in the league, but with only four years left, it feels like the Rangers are going to squander it. The rest of the team’s cap sheet looks far from ideal, with William Borgen’s puzzling extension being the current biggest question mark. He needs to be at least a No. 4, but looks closer to a No. 6.
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