The 25 most paid players in the NHL (Part 2)

Ryan Souter, 9 million

Like the next hockey player, this player tried to sign a contract before introducing new rules. Over the past two seasons, in which he will be 38 and 39 years old, respectively, he will earn a million dollars.

Claude Giroud, 9 million

The player has five years remaining on his current contract, providing a condition that prohibits him from moving to another club. This means that he will stay with the Philadelphia Flyers for at least 33 years.

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Leon Dreizeitl, 9 million

Dallas Oilers signed the player long before he was 22 and after moving to center he has been likely to be one of the team’s key players for a long time.

Brent Seabrook, 9 million

The hockey player still has seven years on his contract, but he will only get $ 6, 9 million a year until he’s 38 years old.

Aaron Ekblad, 9 million

The defender’s contract caused serious confusion in the contracting system of hockey players in the position. For most players, the bar is raised too high.

Ryan Getzlaf, 9, 25 million

This hockey player’s contract is designed for eight years, and it includes a condition that prohibits sales until the end of the deal.

Steven Stemkos, 9, 5 million

The player has signed a new contract with Tampa Bay Lightning, even considering he could make more money if he became a freelance player. Unfortunately, however, in his first season under the new contract, he only played 17 games, suffered a knee injury and retired until the end of the season.

Evgeni Malkin, 9, 5 million

Sometimes, after the hockey player signed a new contract with Pittsburgh Penguins, his father caused a real storm in the press, saying that his son had turned down a bigger offer from the Dallas Stars, wearing Although at that time he was still not a free agent. The club also denied the fact that its representatives are often associated with the hockey player.