Auston Matthews Contract & Salary

Last Modified May 11, 2025 10:11 GMT
Auston Matthews Contract & Salary
Auston Matthews during Toronto Maple Leafs v Florida Panthers - Game Three

Auston Matthews is playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs as of May 2025. He is originally from San Ramon, California, and was relocated to Scottsdale, Arizona, as an infant. His passion for hockey developed after watching the local Phoenix Coyotes play, following a childhood involving both baseball and hockey. Matthews played for the ZSC Lions in the Swiss National League before being drafted first overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft, winning a Swiss Cup title the same year.

In his NHL debut, Matthews made history by becoming the first player in modern NHL history to score four goals. His remarkable rookie season in 2016–17 saw him score 40 goals, setting a Maple Leafs rookie record and joining a select group of teenagers in league history to achieve this milestone. Matthews earned the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's top rookie that season. In the 2021–22 season, he set records for most goals in a single season by both an American-born player and a Maple Leaf, reaching the 60-goal mark for the first time.

Auston Matthews’s Contract

Auston Matthews is under a 4-year extension with the Toronto Maple Leafs worth $53,000,000, including a $49,650,000 signing bonus, as per Spotrac. The average annual salary is $13,250,000, and in 2025-26, he will earn a base salary of $775,000 and a signing bonus of $14,225,000, with a cap hit of $13,250,000. This contract is fully guaranteed.

Auston Matthews’s Contract Breakdown

Auston Matthews' contract for the 2025-26 season includes a base salary of $775,000 and a signing bonus of $14,425,000, resulting in a cap hit of $13,250,000. His yearly cash for this season totals $13,250,000, with no reported dead cap, as per Spotrac.

YearAgeCap Hit AnnualCash AnnualCash Cumulative
2024-2527$13,250,000$16,700,000$16,700,000
2025-2628$13,250,000$15,200,000$31,900,000
2026-2729$13,250,000$11,080,000$42,980,000
2027-2830$13,250,000$10,020,000$53,000,000
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Auston Matthews Salary: How much is Auston Matthews getting paid?

Auston Matthews is getting paid an average annual salary of $13,250,000 as part of his four-year, $53,000,000 contract extension with the Toronto Maple Leafs. In the 2025-26 season, he will earn a base salary of $775,000 and a signing bonus of $14,425,000.

YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2025-26$775,000$14,425,000$13,250,000-$13,250,000

How much does Auston Matthews make in a minute?

Auston Matthews makes approximately $25.34 per minute, based on his average annual salary of $13,250,000.

Auston Matthews’s Career Earnings

Auston Matthews Contract & Salary
Auston Matthews during Ottawa Senators v Toronto Maple Leafs - Game Five

Auston Matthews has earned a total of $77,645,000 throughout his six-year NHL career, as of May 2025 (via Spotrac):

YearCash Cumulative
2016$925,000
2017$1,850,000
2018$2,775,000
2019$18,685,000
2020$34,595,000
2021$45,045,000
2022$52,995,000
2023$60,945,000
2024$77,645,000
Total$77,645,000

What are the terms of Auston Matthews’s Contract?

Auston Matthews has a no-movement clause in his four-year, $53,000,000 contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs, starting from the 2024-25 season. The deal includes a $49,650,000 signing bonus and $53,000,000 guaranteed, with an average annual salary of $13,250,000, as per Spotrac.

How much of Auston Matthews’s Contract is guaranteed?

Auston Matthews's contract is fully guaranteed at $53,000,000, as per Spotrac.

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Auston Matthews’ Contract History

Auston Matthews signed a four-year, $53,000,000 extension with the Leafs in 2024. The contract includes a large $49,650,000 signing bonus and an average annual salary of $13,250,000. The total value of this contract is fully guaranteed at $53,000,000, with Matthews earning a base salary of $775,000 in the first year and the rest of his payment structured through the signing bonus.

Matthews signed a five-year contract extension with the Maple Leafs in 2019, worth $58,201,250. This deal included a $54,500,000 signing bonus and had an average annual salary of $11,640,250. The full amount of the contract was guaranteed.

Auston Matthews signed his first contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2016, a three-year deal worth $11,325,000. This contract included a $277,500 signing bonus, with an average annual salary of $3,775,000. The contract was fully guaranteed.

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FAQs on Auston Matthews

A. Auston Matthews is 27 years old, born on September 17, 1997.

A. Auston Matthews is 6 feet 3 inches tall.

A. Auston Matthews weighs 215 pounds.

A. Auston Matthews is from San Ramon, California.

A. Auston Matthews plays for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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