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Highest-paid NHL players for 2025-26? Here’s the top 50 list

by October 7, 2025
by October 7, 2025

The NHL once again has a new highest-paid player this season.

And once again, his reign will be short-lived.

The top-paid player for 2025-26 is Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl, who will average $14 million in the eight-year, $112 million contract extension he signed in 2024.

But he will be passed next season by Minnesota Wild winger Kirill Kaprizov, whose eight-year, $136 million extension kicks in during 2026-27. The total amount and $17 million cap hit are NHL records.

The highest-paid player title has changed for three seasons in a row. Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon ($12.6 million) topped Edmonton’s Connor McDavid ($12.5 million) in 2023-24. Toronto’s Auston Matthews ($13.25 million) passed MacKinnon last season, and Draisaitl topped Matthews.

Kaprizov could remain at top for a while. McDavid was expected to regain the title, but he signed a two-year extension with a team-friendly $12.5 million cap hit, his current average.

Here’s a look at the highest-paid players for the 2025-26 season (figures are from puckpedia.com):

Highest-paid NHL players by cap hit

Top 50 plus ties

  1. C Leon Draisaitl, Oilers, $14,000,000
  2. C Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs, $13,250,000
  3. C Nathan MacKinnon, Avalanche, $12,600,000
  4. C Connor McDavid, Oilers, $12,500,000
  5. RW Mitch Marner, Golden Knights, $12,000,000
  6. RW Mikko Rantanen, Stars, $12,000,000
  7. LW Artemi Panarin, Rangers, $11,642,857
  8. C Elias Pettersson, Canucks, $11,600,000
  9. D Erik Karlsson, Penguins, $11,500,000
  10. C William Nylander, Maple Leafs, $11,500,000
  11. G Igor Shesterkin, Rangers, $11,500,000
  12. RW David Pastrnak, Bruins, $11,250,000
  13. D Drew Doughty, Kings, $11,000,000
  14. D Rasmus Dahlin, Sabres, $11,000,000
  15. D Evan Bouchard, Oilers, $10,500,000
  16. LW Jonathan Huberdeau, Flames, $10,500,000
  17. C Aleksander Barkov, Panthers, $10,000,000 (currently injured)
  18. C Jack Eichel, Golden Knights, $10,000,000
  19. G Sergei Bobrovsky, Panthers, $10,000,000
  20. C Tyler Seguin, Stars, $9,850,000
  21. C Sebastian Aho, Hurricanes, $9,750,000
  22. D Zach Werenski, Blue Jackets, $9,583,333
  23. LW Alex Ovechkin, Capitals, $9,500,000
  24. RW Mark Stone, Golden Knights, $9,500,000
  25. RW Nikita Kucherov, Lightning, $9,500,000
  26. D Seth Jones, Panthers, $9,500,000
  27. C Brayden Point, Lightning, $9,500,000
  28. LW Matthew Tkachuk, Panthers, $9,500,000
  29. D Charlie McAvoy, Bruins, $9,500,000
  30. D Adam Fox, Rangers, $9,500,000
  31. D Noah Dobson, Canadiens, $9,500,000
  32. G Andrei Vasilevskiy, Lightning, $9,500,000
  33. D Darnell Nurse, Oilers, $9,250,000
  34. C Mathew Barzal, Islanders, $9,150,000
  35. D Roman Josi, Predators, $9,059,000
  36. D Dougie Hamilton, Devils, $9,000,000
  37. LW Jake Guentzel, Lightning, $9,000,000
  38. LW Kirill Kaprizov, Wild, $9,000,000
  39. D Jakob Chychrun, Capitals, $9,000,000
  40. D Cale Makar, Avalanche, $9,000,000
  41. D Luke Hughes, Devils, $9,000,000
  42. D Alex Pietrangelo, Golden Knights, $8,800,000 (currently injured)
  43. RW Timo Meier, Devils, $8,800,000
  44. RW Travis Konecny, Flyers, $8,750,000
  45. C Sidney Crosby, Penguins, $8,700,000
  46. C Dylan Larkin, Red Wings, $8,700,000
  47. LW Patrik Laine, Canadiens, $8,700,000
  48. C Sam Reinhart, Panthers, $8,625,000
  49. D Moritz Seider, Red Wings, $8,550,000
  50. D Brock Faber, Wild, $8,500,000
  51. C Mika Zibanejad, Rangers, $8,500,000
  52. C Mark Scheifele, Jets, $8,500,000
  53. C Filip Forsberg, Predators, $8,500,000
  54. C Bo Horvat, Islanders, $8,500,000
  55. LW Nikolaj Ehlers, Hurricanes, $8,500,000
  56. D Ivan Provorov, Blue Jackets, $8,500,000
  57. C Pierre-Luc Dubois, Capitals, $8,500,000
  58. D Mikhail Sergachev, Mammoth, $8,500,000
  59. G Connor Hellebuyck, Jets, $8,500,000

Highest-paid NHL players by salary

Top 30 plus ties

  1. C Leon Draisaitl, Oilers, $16,500,000
  2. C Nathan MacKinnon, Avalanche, $16,050,000
  3. G Igor Shesterkin, Rangers, $15,825,000
  4. C Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs, $15,200,000
  5. RW Mitch Marner, Golden Knights, $15,000,000
  6. RW Mikko Rantanen, Stars, $15,000,000
  7. C Elias Pettersson, Canucks, $14,500,000
  8. C William Nylander, Maple Leafs, $13,500,000
  9. RW David Pastrnak, Bruins, $12,500,000
  10. D Rasmus Dahlin, Sabres, $12,000,000
  11. D Evan Bouchard, Oilers, $12,000,000
  12. C Sebastian Aho, Hurricanes, $12,000,000
  13. C Brayden Point, Lightning, $12,000,000
  14. D Noah Dobson, Canadiens, $12,000,000
  15. C Aleksander Barkov, Panthers, $11,600,000
  16. D Dougie Hamilton, Devils, $11,550,000
  17. D Charlie McAvoy, Bruins, $11,500,000
  18. C Pierre-Luc Dubois, Capitals, $11,350,000
  19. LW Matthew Tkachuk, Panthers, $11,250,000
  20. D Mikhail Sergachev, Mammoth, $11,050,000
  21. D Drew Doughty, Kings, $11,000,000
  22. D Jakob Chychrun, Capitals, $11,000,000
  23. RW Travis Konecny, Flyers, $11,000,000
  24. D Miro Heiskanen, Stars, $11,000,000
  25. C Seth Jarvis, Hurricanes, $10,950,000
  26. RW Timo Meier, Devils, $10,750,000
  27. LW Jonathan Huberdeau, Flames, $10,500,000
  28. D Seth Jones, Panthers, $10,500,000
  29. L Brady Tkachuk, Senators, $10,500,000
  30. C Jordan Kyrou, Blues, $10,500,000
  31. C Robert Thomas, Blues, $10,500,000

Highest-paid NHL defensemen by cap hit

  1. Erik Karlsson, Penguins, $11,500,000
  2. Drew Doughty, Kings, $11,000,000
  3. Rasmus Dahlin, Sabres, $11,000,000
  4. Evan Bouchard, Oilers, $10,500,000
  5. Zach Werenski, Blue Jackets, $9,583,333
  6. Seth Jones, Panthers, $9,500,000
  7. Charlie McAvoy, Bruins, $9,500,000
  8. Adam Fox, Rangers, $9,500,000
  9. Noah Dobson, Canadiens, $9,500,000
  10. Darnell Nurse, Oilers, $9,250,000
  11. Roman Josi, Predators, $9,059,000
  12. Dougie Hamilton, Devils, $9,000,000
  13. Jakob Chychrun, Capitals, $9,000,000
  14. Cale Makar, Avalanche, $9,000,000
  15. Luke Hughes, Devils, $9,000,000
  16. Alex Pietrangelo, Golden Knights, $8,800,000
  17. Moritz Seider, Red Wings, $8,550,000
  18. Ivan Provorov, Blue Jackets, $8,500,000
  19. Mikhail Sergachev, Mammoth, $8,500,000
  20. Brock Faber, Wild, $8,500,000
  21. Miro Heiskanen, Stars, $8,450,000
  22. Owen Power, Sabres, $8,350,000
  23. Jake Sanderson, Senators, $8,050,000
  24. John Carlson, Capitals, $8,000,000
  25. Victor Hedman, Lightning, $8,000,000
  26. Jacob Trouba, Ducks, $8,000,000
  27. Thomas Chabot, Senators, $8,000,000
  28. Quinn Hughes, Canucks, $7,850,000
  29. Jared Spurgeon, Wild, $7,575,000
  30. Morgan Rielly, Maple Leafs, $7,500,000
  31. K’Andre Miller, Hurricanes, $7,500,000

Highest-paid NHL goaltenders by cap hit

  1. Igor Shesterkin, Rangers, $11,500,000
  2. Sergei Bobrovsky, Panthers, $10,000,000
  3. Andrei Vasilevskiy, Lightning, $9,500,000
  4. Connor Hellebuyck, Jets, $8,500,000
  5. Jeremy Swayman, Bruins, $8,250,000
  6. Jake Oettinger, Stars, $8,250,000
  7. Ilya Sorokin, Islanders, $8,250,000
  8. Linus Ullmark, Senators, $8,250,000
  9. Juuse Saros, Predators, $7,740,000
  10. Lukas Dostal, Ducks, $6,500,000
  11. John Gibson, Red Wings, $6,400,000
  12. Adin Hill, Golden Knights, $6,250,000
  13. Jacob Markstrom, Devils, $6,000,000
  14. Jordan Binnington, Blues, $6,000,000
  15. Philipp Grubauer, Kraken, $5,900,000
  16. Logan Thompson, Capitals, $5,850,000
  17. Elvis Merzlikins, Blue Jackets, $5,400,000
  18. Tristan Jarry, Penguins, $5,375,000
  19. MacKenzie Blackwood, Avalanche, $5,250,000
  20. Darcy Kuemper, Kings, $5,250,000
  21. Joey Daccord, Kraken, $5,000,000
  22. Thatcher Demko, Canucks, $5,000,000
  23. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, Sabres, $4,750,000
  24. Karel Vejmelka, Mammoth, $4,750,000
  25. Kevin Lankinen, Canucks, $4,500,000
  26. Spencer Knight, Blackhawks, $4,500,000
  27. Petr Mrazek, Ducks, $4,250,000
  28. Joonas Korpisalo, Bruins, $4,000,000
  29. Filip Gustavsson, Wild, $3,750,000
  30. Joseph Woll, Maple Leafs, $3,666,667

What is the NHL salary cap for 2025-26 and beyond?

The 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons could have minor adjustments up or down based on revenues:

2025-26

  • Upper limit: $95.5 million
  • Lower limit: $70.6 million

2026-27

  • Upper limit: $104 million
  • Lower limit: $76.9 million

2027-28

  • Upper limit: $113.5 million
  • Lower limit: $83.9 million
This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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