Max Domi Contract & Salary

Last Modified May 17, 2025 08:48 GMT
Max Domi Contract & Salary
Max Domi during NHL: APR 24 Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round Maple Leafs at Senators (Getty)

Maxwell John Domi is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL. He was drafted 12th overall in the first round by the Phoenix Coyotes in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Domi has also played for the Montreal Canadiens, Columbus Blue Jackets, Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, and Arizona Coyotes.

Domi gained recognition for his successful partnership with Anthony Duclair, earning the nickname "The Killer D's." In 2018, he signed a two-year contract worth $6.3 million with the Montreal Canadiens. On his 28th birthday, March 2, he was traded to the Dallas Stars. Shortly after, on July 22, 2023, he signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent.

Max Domi’s Contract

Max Domi is under a four-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs worth $15,000,000. This deal includes a signing bonus of $9,000,000, ensuring total guaranteed earnings of $15,000,000 and an average annual salary of $3,750,000, as per Spotrac.

YearAgeCap Hit AnnualCash AnnualCash Cumulative
2024-2529$3,750,000$5,000,000$5,000,000
2025-2630$3,750,000$4,000,000$9,000,000

Max Domi’s Contract Breakdown

Max Domi’s contract for the 2025-26 season has a base salary of $1,500,000 and a signing bonus of $2,500,000, according to Spotrac. The total cap hit for the season is $3,750,000, while the dead cap amount is zero. Domi will receive a total of $3,750,000 in cash for the year.

2026-2731$3,750,000$3,000,000$12,000,000
2027-2832$3,750,000$3,000,000$15,000,000
2028-2933UFA

Max Domi's Salary? How Much is Max Domi Getting Paid?

Max Domi's salary for the 2025-26 season is $1,500,000, along with a signing bonus of $2,500,000, making his total earnings for that year $4,000,000.

YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2025-26 $1,500,000 $2,500,000 $3,750,000 -$3,750,000

How much does Max Domi make in a minute?

Max Domi makes approximately $7.15 per minute based on his four-year, $15,000,000 contract.

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Max Domi’s Career Earnings

Max Domi Contract & Salary
Max Domi during NHL: APR 24 Stanley Cup Playoffs First Round Maple Leafs at Senators (Getty)

Max Domi has accumulated $30,250,000 in career earnings, as per Spotrac.

YearCash Cumulative
2015$1,517,500
2016$2,350,000
2018$5,500,000
2019$8,650,000
2020$13,250,000
2021$14,420,000 $19,250,000
2022$19,931,072 $22,250,000
2023$25,250,000
2024$30,250,000
Total$30,250,000

What are the Terms of Max Domi’s Contract?

Max Domi’s contract includes a 13-team no-trade list, and he will become a free agent (UFA) in 2028, as per Spotrac.

How much of Max Domi’s Contract is guaranteed?

Max Domi's contract is fully guaranteed at $15,000,000 (via Spotrac).

Max Domi’s Contract History

Max Domi signed a four-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs worth $15,000,000, according to Spotrac. This deal includes a substantial signing bonus of $9,000,000 and guarantees the full amount of the contract. The average annual salary for Domi will be $3,750,000. In the 2025-26 season, he will earn a base salary of $1,500,000 and a signing bonus of $2,500,000, while his cap hit will be $3,750,000.

Before his current contract, Domi played for the Toronto Maple Leafs on a one-year deal worth $3,000,000, as per Spotrac. Before joining the Maple Leafs, Domi signed a one-year contract with the Chicago Blackhawks, also valued at $3,000,000, which was fully guaranteed.

Domi signed a two-year contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets worth $10,600,000, averaging $5,300,000 per year. Before his time in Columbus, Domi secured a two-year deal with the Montreal Canadiens for $6,300,000, guaranteeing the entire amount. His average annual salary during this period was $3,150,000. Max Domi began his NHL career with the Phoenix Coyotes, signing a three-year rookie contract worth $4,275,000. This contract included a signing bonus of $277,500 and was fully guaranteed (via Spotrac).

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FAQs on Max Domi

A. Max Domi is 30 years old (as of May 2025).

A. Max Domi was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

A. Max Domi was born on March 2, 1995, making him 29 years old.

A. Max Domi plays as a forward.

A. Max Domi currently plays for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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