Jacob Trouba Contract & Salary

Last Modified Mar 17, 2025 09:32 GMT
Jacob Trouba Contract & Salary
Jacob Trouba

Jacob Trouba is an American professional ice hockey defenseman, playing for the Anaheim Ducks in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was born on February 26, 1994, in Rochester, Michigan, and was selected ninth overall by the Winnipeg Jets in the 2012 NHL Draft.

During his tenure with the Jets, he helped the team reach the conference finals for the first time in 2018. He was one of only three defensemen under 25 (at that time) to score 50 points or more, alongside fellow competitors and NHLers Morgan Rielly and Thomas Chabot. However, Trouba was traded to the New York Rangers on June 17, 2019, in exchange for Neal Pionk and a draft pick in the 2019 draft. He was awarded the Mark Messier Leadership Award in recognition of his leadership qualities and extensive charitable activities. In 2024, Trouba was traded to the Anaheim Ducks and continues to play for them as of 2025.

Jacob Trouba’s Contract

Jacob Trouba signed a seven-year, $56,000,000 contract with the New York Rangers in 2019, including a $22,000,000 signing bonus and an average annual salary of $8,000,000, as per Spotrac. In 2024-25, he will earn $6,000,000 in cash with a cap hit of $8,000,000. His contract runs until 2025, after which he becomes a free agent.

Jacob Trouba’s Contract Breakdown

YearAgeCap HitAnnual Cap %League CapCash
Cumulative Cash
2019-2025$8,000,0009.82%-$12,000,000$12,000,000
2020-2126$8,000,0009.82%-$10,000,000$22,000,000
2021-2227$8,000,0009.82%-$8,000,000$30,000,000
2022-2328$8,000,0009.70%-$6,000,000$36,000,000
2023-2429$8,000,0009.58%-$8,000,000$44,000,000
2024-2530$8,000,0009.09%-$4,125,000$48,125,000
2025-2631$8,000,0009.09%-$6,000,000$54,125,000
2026-2732UFA----

How much is Jacob Trouba getting paid?

Jacob Trouba signed a seven-year, $56,000,000 contract with the New York Rangers, which includes a $22,000,000 signing bonus and $56,000,000 guaranteed, averaging an annual salary of $8,000,000. For the 2024-25 season, he will earn a base salary of $6,000,000, with a cap hit of $8,000,000, according to Spotrac.

How much does Jacob Trouba make in a minute?

Jacob Trouba makes approximately $15.21 per minute based on his average annual salary of $8,000,000 and the total minutes in a year (525,600), as per Spotrac.

Jacob Trouba’s Career Earnings

Anaheim Ducks v Washington Capitals
Anaheim Ducks v Washington Capitals

According to Spotrac, Jacob Trouba has amassed career earnings totaling $64,607,500 as of 2024, spanning two teams throughout his nine-year professional hockey career. His career earnings after this contract will be $70,607,500.

What are the terms of Jacob Trouba’s Contract?

Jacob Trouba's contract with the New York Rangers is a seven-year deal worth $56,000,000, which includes a $22,000,000 signing bonus and is fully guaranteed, averaging an annual salary of $8,000,000. Moreover, the contract has two clauses; Trouba has to submit a 15-team no-trade list ( 2024-25) and a 12-team no-trade list (2025-26), as per Spotrac.

How much of Jacob Trouba’s Contract is guaranteed?

Jacob Trouba’s contract is fully guaranteed, with the entire $56,000,000 being guaranteed.

Jacob Trouba's Contract History

Jacob Trouba is playing under a seven-year, $56 million contract with the New York Rangers, which he signed in 2019. This deal includes a $22 million signing bonus and guarantees the full amount, with an average annual salary of $8 million. In the 2024-25 season, Trouba will earn $6 million in base salary and carry a cap hit of $8 million. The contract also has trade restrictions, including a 15-team no-trade list in 2024-25 and a 12-team list in 2025-26. Trouba will become an unrestricted free agent (UFA) in 2026, according to Spotrac.

Before joining the Rangers, Trouba signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract with the Winnipeg Jets in 2018. This short-term deal served as a bridge before his move to New York, keeping him with the Jets as a restricted free agent (RFA) for one more year, as per Spotrac.

In 2016, Trouba agreed to a two-year, $6 million contract with the Jets, which carried an average annual salary of $3 million. This contract ended in 2018, making him eligible for arbitration, ultimately leading to his one-year deal with Winnipeg, according to Spotrac.

Trouba’s NHL career began with a three-year, $5.575 million rookie contract with Winnipeg in 2012. This deal included a $277,500 signing bonus and an average salary of $1.86 million per year. It expired in 2015, and Trouba re-signed with the Jets as an RFA, eventually progressing to longer-term deals.

YearsContract TermsTotal ValueAverage SalarySigning Bonus
Free Agent Status
2019-20267 years (New York Rangers)$56,000,000$8,000,000$22,000,0002026 (UFA)
2018-20191 year (Winnipeg Jets)$5,500,000$5,500,000N/A2019 (RFA)
2016-20182 years (Winnipeg Jets)$6,000,000$3,000,000N/A2018 (RFA)
2013-20163 years (Winnipeg Jets)$5,575,000$1,858,333$277,5002016 (RFA)

FAQs on Jacob Trouba Contract & Salary

A. Jacob Trouba's contract is seven-year long.

A. The rangers traded Jacob Trouba to Ducks to open salary cap space and create more opportunities for their younger defensemen

A. Jacob Trouba shoots right-handed. 

A. Jacob Trouba has no Movement Clause (2020-2023), 15-Team No-Trade List (2024-25), 12-Team No-Trade List (2025-26).

A. Jacob Trouba was drafted 9th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in the 2012 NHL Draft. 

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