Trent Frederic Contract & Salary

Last Modified Apr 23, 2025 12:57 GMT
Trent Frederic Contract & Salary
Trent Frederic during NHL: JAN 18 Bruins at Senators

Trent Frederic is an American forward who plays for the Edmonton Oilers. The Boston Bruins drafted him 29th overall in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft, and he played with them until his move to Edmonton.

Frederic was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and coached in his youth by Keith Tkachuk and David Backes. He joined the USA Hockey National Team Development Program in 2013 and later played two seasons with the Wisconsin Badgers. After joining the Bruins in 2018–19, he initially struggled but improved under coach Jim Montgomery in 2022, earning a bigger role before moving to the Oilers.

Trent Frederic’s Contract

Trent Frederic is under a 2-year contract with the Edmonton Oilers, as per Spotrac. The deal is worth $4.6 million in total and includes a $250,000 signing bonus. His average annual salary is $2.3 million. In the 2024–25 season, he will earn a base salary of $2.3 million, with a matching cap hit. Frederic is set to become an unrestricted free agent in 2025.

Trent Frederic’s Contract Breakdown

In the 2024-25 season, Trent Frederic will earn a base salary of $2,300,000. He will not receive a signing bonus that year. His total cap hit for the season is $2,300,000. The full amount counts toward the team's salary cap.

YearAgeCap Hit AnnualCash AnnualCash Cumulative
2023-2425$2,300,000$2,300,000$2,300,000
2024-2526$2,300,000$527,076$2,827,076
2025-2627UFA

Trent Frederic Salary: How much is Trent Frederic getting paid?

In 2024-25, Frederic is getting a base salary of $2,300,000 with a cap hit of $2,300,000, as per Spotrac. He is under a two-year contract with the Edmonton Oilers for $4,600,000.

YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2024-25$2,300,000-$2,300,000-$2,300,000

How much does Trent Frederic make in a minute?

Trent Frederic makes about $4.37 per minute based on his $2,300,000 salary over a full year.

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Trent Frederic's career earnings

Trent Frederic Contract & Salary
Trent Frederic during a Boston Bruins v Vancouver Canucks game

Trent Frederic has earned a total of $7,718,046 in his NHL career, as per Spotrac.

YearCash Cumulative
2018$331,582
2019$437,510
2020$1,018,046
2021$1,968,046
2022$3,118,046
2023$5,418,046
2024$7,718,046
Total$7,718,046

What are the terms of Trent Frederic’s contract?

Trent Frederic is under a two-year contract with the Edmonton Oilers, running from 2023 to 2025. The total value of the contract is $4.6 million, and it includes a $250,000 signing bonus. The full amount is guaranteed. He earns an average annual salary of $2.3 million, as per Spotrac.

How much of Trent Frederic’s contract is guaranteed?

Trent Frederic’s contract is fully guaranteed at $4,600,000. That includes a $250,000 signing bonus, and the rest comes from base salary over two years.

Trent Frederic’s Contract History

Trent Frederic is playing under a two-year contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers, signed for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons. This deal is worth $4,600,000 in total and includes a $250,000 signing bonus. It is fully guaranteed and gives Frederic an average annual salary of $2,300,000.

Before this, Frederic was signed to a two-year extension running from 2021 to 2023. That contract was worth $2,100,000 in total with no signing bonus. His average annual salary under that deal was $1,050,000. He became a restricted free agent at the end of that contract.

His NHL career started with a three-year entry-level contract signed in 2018. The rookie deal was worth $3,412,500 in total, with an average yearly value of $1,137,500 and a signing bonus of $277,500.

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FAQs on Trent Frederic

A. Trent Frederic is 27 years old as of April 2025.

A. Trent Frederic has scored 109 points as of the 2024-2025 season.

A. Trent Frederic plays on the fourth line.

A. Trent Frederic was drafted in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft by the Boston Bruins.

A. Trent Frederic weighs around 221 lbs (100 kg).

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