Leon Draisaitl Earns $910K Bonus as NHL Rewards Players
Leon Draisaitl will receive a $910,000 bonus as the NHL rewards players for its record 2025-26 financial success. The Edmonton Oilers star tops the list of beneficiaries after the league announced a full escrow refund.
The NHL’s strong financial performance in 2025-26 led to a full escrow refund for players. Draisaitl, with a $16.5 million salary, earned the highest payout at roughly $910,000. Other top earners like Nathan MacKinnon and Auston Matthews received over $825,000 each.
The escrow system withholds player salaries to ensure revenue is split evenly between owners and players. When revenues exceed projections, players get refunds. This season, the NHL set financial records, resulting in a $170 million payout.
Draisaitl’s bonus highlights his status as one of the NHL’s highest-paid stars. The refund system benefits top earners the most, but it also penalizes them when revenues fall short. This year’s payout reflects the league’s growth and Draisaitl’s elite standing.
Commissioner Gary Bettman noted the NHL’s expanding revenue streams, including a new Canadian media deal. The league’s financial health suggests continued salary cap increases, benefiting players like Draisaitl in future contracts.
The escrow refund signals the NHL’s recovery from pandemic-era financial challenges. With revenues rising and debt cleared, the salary cap is expected to grow. Players may factor in potential bonuses when negotiating contracts, making future deals more expensive.
For Draisaitl, this bonus adds to his earnings as the Oilers prepare for next season. The NHL’s financial strength could lead to more competitive contracts, benefiting stars like him.