Jason Zucker contract

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Jason Zucker contract
Jason Zucker

Jason Alan Zucker is an American professional ice hockey left winger, playing for the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL. Drafted 59th overall by the Minnesota Wild in the 2010 NHL Draft, Zucker was influenced by his mother’s figure skating background and his father’s rink-building expertise. He began traveling for competitive hockey at 10 and earned three gold medals for Team USA in 2009-2010, before playing two standout seasons at the University of Denver.

Zucker started his NHL career with the Wild, achieving his breakout with a 33-goal season in 2017-18 and earning the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2018-19. He later played for the Pittsburgh Penguins and Arizona Coyotes, posting consistent 20-goal seasons. After a brief stint with the Nashville Predators in 2024, Zucker signed a one-year $5 million deal with the Buffalo Sabres.

Jason Zucker’s Contract

According to Spotrac, as of January 2025, Jason Zucker is signed to a one-year $5,000,000 contract with the Buffalo Sabres for the 2024-25 season, which is fully guaranteed. The contract is fully guaranteed, with an average annual salary of $5,000,000, and a cap hit of $5,000,000.

Over his career, Jason Zucker has earned $44,899,808. In 2023, he played under a $5,300,000 one-year deal with the Arizona Coyotes. From 2018 to 2023, Zucker was on a five-year, $27,500,000 contract with the Minnesota Wild, earning an average of $5,500,000 annually. Before that, he signed a two-year, $4,000,000 extension with the Wild in 2016 and a two-year $1,800,500 deal in 2014. Zucker began his NHL career with a three-year $2,500,000 rookie contract in 2011, which included a $250,000 signing bonus.

Jason Zucker’s Contract Breakdown

According to Spotrac, Jason Zucker’s contract for the 2024-25 season includes a base salary of $4,000,000 and a signing bonus of $1,000,000. His cap hit is $5,000,000, and there is no dead cap. The total yearly cash he will earn is $5,000,000.

YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2024-25 $4,000,000$1,000,000$5,000,000-$5,000,000

Jason Zucker Salary: How much is Jason Zucker getting paid?

According to Spotrac, Jason Zucker is getting paid $5,000,000 for the 2024-25 season under his one-year contract with the Buffalo Sabres.

How much does Jason Zucker make in a minute?

According to Spotrac, Jason Zucker makes approximately $9.51 per minute based on his $5,000,000 annual salary.

Jason Zucker’s Career Earnings

According to Spotrac, Jason Zucker has earned a total of $44,899,808 over his NHL career. This includes contracts with the Minnesota Wild, Arizona Coyotes, and Buffalo Sabres. His earnings come from multiple deals, including his rookie contract, extensions, and recent one-year agreements.

What are the terms of Jason Zucker’s Contract?

According to Spotrac, as of January 2025, Jason Zucker is signed with the Buffalo Sabres on a one-year $5,000,000 contract for the 2024-25 season. The contract is fully guaranteed, with an average annual salary and cap hit of $5,000,000. Zucker will earn $5,000,000 in base salary during this season.

How much of Jason Zucker’s Contract is guaranteed?

According to Spotrac, Jason Zucker’s entire $5,000,000 contract is guaranteed.

Jason Zucker's Contract History

According to Spotrac, Jason Zucker signed a one-year $5,000,000 contract with the Buffalo Sabres for the 2024-25 season. The contract is fully guaranteed, with an average annual salary of $5,000,000. Zucker will carry a cap hit of $5,000,000. He will become an unrestricted free agent in 2025.

In 2023, Zucker signed a one-year deal with the Arizona Coyotes worth $5,300,000. The contract was fully guaranteed, and his average annual salary matched the total amount. He became an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season.

Before signing with the Arizona Coyotes, Zucker signed a five-year $27,500,000 contract with the Minnesota Wild in 2018. This deal was fully guaranteed with an average annual salary of $5,500,000. He became a free agent at the end of the 2023 season.

In 2016, Zucker agreed to a two-year extension with the Minnesota Wild worth $4,000,000. The contract was fully guaranteed, with an average annual salary of $2,000,000. He became a restricted free agent in 2018.

Before the extension, Zucker signed a two-year $1,800,500 contract with the Minnesota Wild in 2014. It was fully guaranteed with an average annual salary of $900,250. He became a restricted free agent at the end of the 2016 season.

Jason Zucker began his NHL career by signing a three-year, $2,500,000 rookie contract with the Minnesota Wild in 2011. The deal included a $250,000 signing bonus and an average annual salary of $833,333. Zucker became a restricted free agent in 2014.

SeasonTeamSigning BonusBase SalaryCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2024-25Buffalo Sabres$1,000,000$4,000,000$5,000,000-$5,000,000
2023-24Nashville Predators-$5,300,000$5,300,000-$5,300,000
2023-24Arizona Coyotes-$5,300,000$5,300,000-$5,300,000
2022-23Pittsburgh Penguins-$5,200,000$5,500,000-$5,500,000
2021-22Pittsburgh Penguins-$6,250,000$5,500,000-$5,500,000
2020-21Pittsburgh Penguins-$4,800,000$5,500,000-$5,500,000
2019-20Pittsburgh Penguins-$6,250,000$5,500,000-$5,500,000
2019-20Minnesota Wild-$6,250,000$5,500,000-$5,500,000
2018-19Minnesota Wild-$5,000,000$5,500,000-$5,500,000
2017-18Minnesota Wild-$2,000,000$2,000,000-$2,000,000
2016-17Minnesota Wild-$2,000,000$2,000,000-$2,000,000
2015-16Minnesota Wild-$950,000$900,250-$900,250
2014-15Minnesota Wild-$850,000$900,250-$900,250
2013-14Minnesota Wild-$900,000$771,667-$833,333
2012-13Minnesota Wild-$715,000$771,667-$833,333
2011-12Minnesota Wild-$700,000$771,667-$833,333

Source: puckpedia

FAQs on Jason Zucker contract

A. Jason Zucker plays as a left wing.

A. As of January 2025, Jason Zucker plays for the Buffalo Sabres.

A. Jason Zucker has previously played for the Minnesota Wild, Pittsburgh Penguins, Arizona Coyotes, and Nashville Predators.

A. Jason Zucker was drafted 59th overall in the 2010 NHL Draft by the Minnesota Wild.

A. Jason Zucker began his NHL playing career in 2012.

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