Vladimir Tarasenko Contract & Salary

Last Modified Mar 5, 2025 10:15 GMT
Vladimir Tarasenko Contract & Salary
Vladimir Tarasenko during a Detroit Red Wings v Vancouver Canucks game

Vladimir Tarasenko is a Russian ice hockey right winger for the Detroit Red Wings, as of March 2025. He played three seasons with the Sibir Novosibirsk in the KHL, and then was traded to the SKA Saint Petersburg in 2012. The St. Louis Blues selected him as the 16th overall pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.

Tarasenko played 11 seasons with the Blues, winning the Stanley Cup in 2019. He later played for the Rangers and Senators before joining the Florida Panthers, where he won a second Stanley Cup in 2024. Internationally, Tarasenko played for Russia’s junior team, winning silver at the 2009 U18 Worlds and gold as captain at the 2011 World Juniors. He also played in the 2011 and 2021 World Championships, the 2014 Olympics, the 2015 Worlds (silver), and the 2016 World Cup of Hockey.

Vladimir Tarasenko Contract

Vladimir Tarasenko is under a two-year contract with the Detroit Red Wings, according to Spotrac. The contract is worth $9.5 million, averaging $4.75 million per year. For the 2024-25 season, he will have a cap hit and a base salary of $4.75 million. He holds a full no-trade clause in the first year and an eight-team trade list for the second year. Tarasenko will become a free agent in 2026.

YearAgeCap Hit AnnualCash AnnualCash Cumulative
2024-2533$4,750,000$4,750,000$4,750,000

Vladimir Tarasenko Contract Brealdown

In the 2024-25 season, Vladimir Tarasenko has a base salary of $4,750,000. His cap hit is also $4,750,000. There is no dead cap associated with his contract. He will receive $4,750,000 in yearly cash for the season (via Spotrac).

2025-2634$4,750,000$4,750,000$9,500,000
2026-2735UFA

Vladimir Tarasenko Salary: How much is Vladimir Tarasenko getting paid?

Vladimir Tarasenko is receiving a salary of $4,750,000 for the 2024-2025 season as part of his two-year contract with the Detroit Red Wings, according to Spotrac.

YearBase SalarySigning BonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2024-25$4,750,000-$4,750,000-$4,750,000

How much does Vladimir Tarasenko make in a minute?

Vladimir Tarasenko makes approximately $9.06 per minute based on his annual salary of $4,750,000 for the 2024-2025 season, as per Spotrac.

Vladimir Tarasenko’s Career Earnings

Vladimir Tarasenko Contract & Salary
Vladimir Tarasenko during NHL: FEB 25 Red Wings at Wild

Vladimir Tarasenko has earned a total of $73,866,829 throughout his NHL career.

YearCash Cumulative
2012$616,829
2013$2,366,829
2014$4,116,829
2015$12,116,829
2016$20,116,829
2017$27,116,829
2018$34,116,829
2019$43,616,829
2020$49,116,829
2021$58,616,829
2022$60,479,739 $64,116,829
2023$65,242,483 $69,116,829
2024$73,866,829
Total$73,866,829

What are the terms of Vladimir Tarasenko’s Contract?

Vladimir Tarasenko signed a two-year contract worth $9,500,000 with the Detroit Red Wings, guaranteeing the full amount. This contract includes an average annual salary of $4,750,000. For the 2024-2025 season, Tarasenko will earn a base salary of $4,750,000, and his cap hit will also be $4,750,000, as per Spotrac.

How much of Vladimir Tarasenko’s Contract is guaranteed?

Vladimir Tarasenko's contract with the Detroit Red Wings is fully guaranteed at $9,500,000 (via Spotrac).

Vladimir Tarasenko's Contract History

Vladimir Tarasenko is signed to a two-year contract worth $9,500,000 with the Detroit Red Wings, featuring an average annual salary of $4,750,000. The contract is fully guaranteed, meaning Tarasenko will earn a base salary of $4,750,000 while carrying the same cap hit. This contract includes a full no-trade clause for the first year and an eight-team trade list for the second year, as per Spotrac.

Before joining the Red Wings, Tarasenko played for the Ottawa Senators during the 2023-2024 season, signing a one-year contract for $5,000,000. His earlier contract with the St. Louis Blues from 2015 to 2022 was an eight-year deal valued at $60,000,000, averaging $7,500,000 annually. Tarasenko's initial contract was a three-year deal with the Blues worth $5,250,000. The deal included a signing bonus of $270,000 from 2012 to 2014 (via Spotrac).

Read More: Vladimir Tarasenko Net Worth

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FAQs on Vladimir Tarasenko Contract & Salary

A. Vladimir Tarasenko has won two Stanley Cup. 

A. Vladimir Tarasenko is 33 years old, as of March 2025.

A. Vladimir Tarasenko is from Yaroslavl, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union.

A. Vladimir Tarasenko plays as a right-wing.

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