Juan Soto: more money ($765 million) than the seven biggest contracts in NHL history
Charles-Alexis BriseboisAnd that’s despite the fact that he doesn’t pitch, that he’s really rotten defensively and that he won’t earn the Mets as much in advertising as Shohei Ohtani did with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
But because Juan Soto is only 26 and is the league’s most “natural” hitter, he managed to get such a contract. He also has an exit option that could bring him more cash… and no deferred money is on the menu.
He can’t regret not signing in Washington. https://t.co/ssjOe3qeba
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) December 9, 2024
Obviously, this is a completely insane amount of money for the average person. But even for the millionaires of the NHL hockey world, it’s an amount hard to imagine.
And let’s put it into perspective.
In the history of the NHL, only seven players have ever received a contract worth at least $100 million. And if we add up the total amount of those seven contracts, we don’t even come close to Soto’s $765 million.
Here’s how it looks.
- Alex Ovechkin: $124 million
- Leon Draisaitl: $112 million
- Shea Weber: $110 million
- Sidney Crosby: $104.4 M
- Nathan MacKinnon: $100.8 M
- Connor McDavid: $100 M
- Ilya Kovalchuk: $100M (after his $102M contract was rejected)
- Total: $751.2 million
There have been 7 contracts in NHL history to hit $100M in total value. All 7 COMBINED still do not reach the contract that Juan Soto just signed.
Ovechkin, Draisaitl, Weber, Crosby, Kovalchuk, MacKinnon, McDavid combined – $753.2M
Soto – $765M
– NHL News (@PuckReportNHL) December 9, 2024
It’s worth noting that if Soto had signed the same contract at this time last year, he would have received an amount higher than the value of several NHL franchises. The Coyotes were worth $500 million and the Sabres $750 million.
The Blue Jackets were exactly $765 million, and clubs like Florida ($775 million) and Winnipeg ($780 million) were worth less than the $805 million Soto could earn if he exercises his opt-out in five years’ time.
However, since it’s 2024, it’s worth noting that all NHL clubs are now worth at least $1 billion. The Blue Jackets (ranked 32nd) are currently worth, according to Sportico, $1.06 billion.
Overtime
– Clearly.
Renaud Lavoie sets the table for the annual NHL governors’ meeting... https://t.co/XvjSKUrSxC pic.twitter.com/hUBryiMKjl
– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) December 9, 2024
– Logical.
Acquiring Kovacevic in a trade with the Montreal Canadiens is paying off for the New Jersey Devils so far.@JFChaumontLNH spoke with the defenseman
https://t.co/xMB0YBGfMu pic.twitter.com/s5144F91cK– NHL (@NHL_EN) December 8, 2024
– Three points in one game this season: impossible to do for a Preds player.
The Nashville Predators haven’t had a single game where a player put up 3+ points this season. pic.twitter.com/2rweljOqNy
– Big Head Hockey (@BigHeadHcky) December 9, 2024
– Montreal tradition.
Several Ducks players went to the Palma last night pic.twitter.com/R4NLiWVBAR
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) December 9, 2024