Leon Draisaitl’s Contract

Last Modified Oct 3, 2024 12:51 GMT
Leon Draisaitl Contract
Leon Draisaitl (Source: Getty Images)

Leon Draisaitl is a German professional ice hockey center and alternate captain for the Edmonton Oilers in the National Hockey League (NHL). Draisaitl's hockey journey began in Germany, where he honed his skills until he was chosen second overall in the 2012 CHL Import Draft by the Prince Albert Raiders. Following two seasons with the Raiders, he was drafted third overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.

Draisaitl made his debut during the 2014-15 season and appeared in only 37 games that season. Starting from 2016, Draisaitl attained stardom for his consistent performances which contributed to the Oilers’ success in the postseason. In 2020, Draisaitl made history as the first German player to secure the Art Ross Trophy for leading point scorer in the NHL, the Hart Memorial Trophy for regular season MVP, and the Ted Lindsay Award for the most outstanding player. Additionally, he has made the NHL All-Star game five consecutive times (2019-24).

Notably, he is the son of former German national team player Peter Draisaitl, who had a distinguished career representing West Germany and Germany in various international competitions, including World Championships and Olympic Winter Games.

Also Read:Leon Draisaitl Net Worth

Leon Draisaitl’s Contract Breakdown

Leon is under an eight year $68,000,000 contract with the Oliers, carrying the cap hit of $8,500,000. For the 2020-21 and 2022-23 season, he received the signing bonus of $7,000,000 for each season, making his total signing bonus $14,000,000. Leon's total base salary will be $54,000,000 for eight years. Leon is playing the last season of his contract and after the 20024-25 season, he will be an unrestricted free agent.

YearAgeContract TypeCap HitAnnual Cap %League CapCash Received
Cumulative Cash
2014-1519RookieN/AN/AN/A$3,400,000$3,400,000
2015-1620RookieN/AN/AN/A$3,400,000$6,800,000
2016-1721RookieN/AN/AN/A$3,400,000$10,200,000
2017-1822Extension$8,500,00011.33%$75,000,000$9,000,000$19,200,000
2018-1923Extension$8,500,00010.69%$79,500,000$9,000,000$28,200,000
2019-2024Extension$8,500,00010.43%$81,500,000$9,000,000$37,200,000
2020-2125Extension$8,500,00010.43%$81,500,000$9,000,000$46,200,000
2021-2226Extension$8,500,00010.43%$81,500,000$8,000,000$54,200,000
2022-2327Extension$8,500,00010.30%$82,500,000$8,000,000$62,200,000
2023-2428Extension$8,500,00010.18%$83,500,000$8,000,000$70,200,000
2024-2529Extension$8,500,0009.66%$85,000,000$8,000,000$78,200,000

How much is Leon Draisaitl getting paid?

For the 2024-25 season, Leon Draisaitl is receiving a base salary of $8,000,000. Leon Draisaitl inked an impactful 8-year contract with the Edmonton Oilers, valued at $68,000,000. The entire amount is guaranteed, and the annual average salary stands at $8,500,000.

Leon Draisaitl’s Career Earnings

Leon has made around $62,775,000 which is valued at $72,307,658 in today's dollars. He ranks #128 in NHL for his hockey career earnings.

What are the terms of Leon Draisaitl’s Contract?

Leon Draisaitl's contract with the Edmonton Oilers is an 8-year deal valued at $68,000,000. The entire amount is guaranteed, and he has an annual average salary of $8,500,000. Additionally, Leon has no trade clause for 10 teams he has submitted the list from the 2022-2023 untill 2024-25 season.

How much of Leon Draisaitl’s Contract is guaranteed?

The entirety of Leon Draisaitl's contract with the Edmonton Oilers is guaranteed. The contract is valued at $68,000,000, and the full amount is assured, providing both financial security for the player and a committed investment from the team throughout the 8-year agreement.

Leon Draisaitl’s Contract clauses

  • 2022-2024: 10-team trade list
  • Rookie Contract: 3-year deal worth $10.2 million, including a $277,500 signing bonus.
  • Current Contract (2017-2025): 8-year, $68 million extension with an average annual salary of $8.5 million.

Leon Draisaitl’s Contract History

Leon Draisaitl's current contract with the Edmonton Oilers is an 8-year deal valued at $68,000,000. The contract includes a full guarantee of the entire amount, with an annual average salary of $8,500,000. For the ongoing 2023-24 season, Draisaitl is set to earn a base salary of $8,000,000, while having a cap hit of $8,500,000.

In his earlier years, from 2014 to 2016, Draisaitl was on an entry-level contract with the team. The contract spanned three years, amounting to $10,200,000, with a signing bonus of $277,500 and an average salary of $3,400,000. He has only two contracts till now in his career both with the Edmonton Oilers.

Contract Duration
AgeContract ValueAverage SalarySigning BonusTotal Guaranteed
Free Agent Status
2014-2016 (Rookie)19-21$10,200,000$3,400,000$277,500$10,200,0002017 (RFA)
2017-2024 (Extension)22-29$68,000,000$8,500,000N/A$68,000,0002025 (UFA)

Breakdown of Current 8-Year Contract (2017-2024)

YearAgeCap HitAnnual Cap %League CapCash
Cumulative Cash
2017-1822$8,500,00011.33%$9,000,000$9,000,000$9,000,000
2018-1923$8,500,00010.69%$9,000,000$9,000,000$18,000,000
2019-2024$8,500,00010.43%$9,000,000$9,000,000$27,000,000
2020-2125$8,500,00010.43%$9,000,000$9,000,000$36,000,000
2021-2226$8,500,00010.43%$8,000,000$8,000,000$44,000,000
2022-2327$8,500,00010.30%$8,000,000$8,000,000$52,000,000
2023-2428$8,500,00010.18%$8,000,000$8,000,000$60,000,000
2024-2529$8,500,0009.66%$8,000,000$8,000,000$68,000,000

Similar Pages

Elias Pettersson
Elias Pettersson Image
Elias Pettersson
Connor Hellebuyck
Connor Hellebuyck Image
Connor Hellebuyck
William Nylander
William Nylander Image
William Nylander
Rasmus Dahlin
Rasmus Dahlin Image
Rasmus Dahlin
Sam Reinhart
Sam Reinhart Image
Sam Reinhart
Juuse Saros
Juuse Saros Image
Juuse Saros
Filip Forsberg
Filip Forsberg Image
Filip Forsberg
Connor McDavid
Connor McDavid Image
Connor McDavid
Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky Image
Wayne Gretzky
Quinn Hughes
Quinn Hughes Image
Quinn Hughes
Brad Marchand
Brad Marchand Image
Brad Marchand
Cale Makar
Cale Makar Image
Cale Makar
Adam Fox
Adam Fox Image
Adam Fox
Nikita Kucherov
Nikita Kucherov Image
Nikita Kucherov
Brady Tkachuk
Brady Tkachuk Image
Brady Tkachuk

FAQ's on Leon Draisaitl Contract

A. Leon Draisaitl will be an UFA after the 2024-2025 season.

A. Leon Draisaitl's contract with the Edmonton Oilers is an 8-year deal valued at $68,000,000, with an annual average salary of $8,500,000. The entire amount is guaranteed, providing financial security for the player over the duration of the 8-year agreement.

A. Leon Draisaitl is receiving a base salary of of $8,000,000, while carrying a cap hit of $8,500,000 for the 2024-25 season.

A. Leon Draisaitl was selected by the Edmonton Oilers 3rd overall in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft

A. Leon Draisaitl submits a list of 10 teams no-trade caluse, starting from the 2022-2023 season.

Related Stories

Captain Auston Matthews addresses concerns of massive drop in Toronto Maple Leafs' offensive production Captain Auston Matthews addresses concerns of massive drop in Toronto Maple Leafs' offensive production
Captain Auston Matthews addresses concerns of massive drop in Toronto Maple Leafs' offensive production
NHL insider deems Toronto Maple Leafs a potential landing spot for Brandon Saad after $22,500,000 contract termination with Blues NHL insider deems Toronto Maple Leafs a potential landing spot for Brandon Saad after $22,500,000 contract termination with Blues
NHL insider deems Toronto Maple Leafs a potential landing spot for Brandon Saad after $22,500,000 contract termination with Blues
1d
3 most impressive Pittsburgh Penguins players from 3-1 win over Utah Hockey Club feat. Sidney Crosby 3 most impressive Pittsburgh Penguins players from 3-1 win over Utah Hockey Club feat. Sidney Crosby
3 most impressive Pittsburgh Penguins players from 3-1 win over Utah Hockey Club feat. Sidney Crosby
"I feel good despite numbers": $60M Toronto Maple Leafs D-man makes feelings known about his lack of production this season "I feel good despite numbers": $60M Toronto Maple Leafs D-man makes feelings known about his lack of production this season
"I feel good despite numbers": $60M Toronto Maple Leafs D-man makes feelings known about his lack of production this season
Detroit Red Wings vs Edmonton Oilers: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | January 30, 2025 Detroit Red Wings vs Edmonton Oilers: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | January 30, 2025
Detroit Red Wings vs Edmonton Oilers: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | January 30, 2025
1d
Nick Cousins injury update: Senators suffer fresh blow as HC Travis Green provides latest on $800,000 center Nick Cousins injury update: Senators suffer fresh blow as HC Travis Green provides latest on $800,000 center
Nick Cousins injury update: Senators suffer fresh blow as HC Travis Green provides latest on $800,000 center
NHL insider clears the air around Auston Matthews' Team USA participation for 4 Nations Face-Off NHL insider clears the air around Auston Matthews' Team USA participation for 4 Nations Face-Off
NHL insider clears the air around Auston Matthews' Team USA participation for 4 Nations Face-Off
1d
3 least impressive Boston Bruins players from 6-2 loss against Winnipeg Jets feat. David Pastrnak 3 least impressive Boston Bruins players from 6-2 loss against Winnipeg Jets feat. David Pastrnak
3 least impressive Boston Bruins players from 6-2 loss against Winnipeg Jets feat. David Pastrnak
1d
"Going to be a Leaf for a long time": NHL analyst makes thoughts extremely clear on Mitch Marner's future despite Mikko Rantanen's shocking trade "Going to be a Leaf for a long time": NHL analyst makes thoughts extremely clear on Mitch Marner's future despite Mikko Rantanen's shocking trade
"Going to be a Leaf for a long time": NHL analyst makes thoughts extremely clear on Mitch Marner's future despite Mikko Rantanen's shocking trade
First-period onslaught, perfection from MacKenzie Blackwood, and more: 3 reasons why the Colorado Avalanche defeated the St. Louis Blues 5-0 First-period onslaught, perfection from MacKenzie Blackwood, and more: 3 reasons why the Colorado Avalanche defeated the St. Louis Blues 5-0
First-period onslaught, perfection from MacKenzie Blackwood, and more: 3 reasons why the Colorado Avalanche defeated the St. Louis Blues 5-0
2h