Brent Burns Contract

Last Modified Apr 18, 2025 10:50 GMT
Brent Burns Contract
Brent Burns

Brent Burns is a Canadian ice hockey defenceman who plays for the Carolina Hurricanes in the NHL. He was drafted as a right wing by the Minnesota Wild in 2003 but switched to defense when he turned professional.

Burns had a unique role with the San Jose Sharks, where he played as a forward during the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons. He returned to defense starting in the 2014-15 season. At the end of the 2015-16 season, he ranked third for the James Norris Memorial Trophy, awarded to the best defenceman in the NHL. He won the trophy for the first time in 2017. Burns is notable for being the last active player in the NHL who played before the 2004-05 lockout, having made his debut in 2003.

Brent Burns’s Contract

Brent Burns signed an 8-year, $64 million contract with the San Jose Sharks on November 22, 2016. The deal, which ran from the 2017-18 season through 2024-25, with no signing bonus but was fully guaranteed and carried an average annual value of $8 million. Burns’ contract featured a modified no-trade clause, as per Spotrac.

Brent Burns’s Contract Breakdown

SeasonAgeCap HitCap %League CapCash (Salary + Bonus)
Cumulative Cash
2016-17*31$5,760,0007.89%-$5,760,000$5,760,000
2017-1832$8,000,00010.67%-$8,000,000$13,760,000
2018-1933$8,000,00010.06%-$10,000,000$23,760,000
2019-2034$8,000,0009.82%-$10,000,000$33,760,000
2020-2135$8,000,0009.82%-$10,000,000$43,760,000
2021-2236$8,000,0009.82%-$7,500,000$51,260,000
2022-2337$8,000,0009.70%-$6,500,000$57,760,000
2023-2438$8,000,0009.58%-$5,000,000$62,760,000
2024-2539$8,000,0009.09%-$5,000,000$67,760,000

How much is Brent Burns getting paid?

Brent Burns is on an eight-year, $64,000,000 contract with the San Jose Sharks, which includes an average annual salary of $8,000,000. In the 2024-25 season, he will earn a base salary of $3,000,000 and a signing bonus of $2,000,000, as per Spotrac.

How much does Brent Burns make in a minute?

Brent Burns makes approximately $15.2 per minute based on his average annual salary of $8,000,000.

Brent Burns’s Career Earnings

As per Spotrac, Brent Burns has had a successful career in the NHL, earning a total of approximately $103,650,000 by 2025. His career earnings began in 2006 when he made $775,000, gradually increasing as he progressed through the league. Over the years, he received substantial contracts, peaking with an annual salary of $10,000,000 in both 2018 and 2019. In 2023, he earned $5,000,000, bringing his cumulative earnings to nearly $100 million.

What are the terms of Brent Burns’s Contract?

Brent Burns is signed to an eight-year, $64,000,000 contract with the San Jose Sharks, which guarantees him a total of $64,000,000 and provides an average annual salary of $8,000,000. Additionally, he has a 2017-24: 3 team trade list each year.

How much of Brent Burns’s Contract is guaranteed?

Brent Burns's contract is fully guaranteed at $64,000,000.

Brent Burns's Contract History

Brent Burns Contract History as per Spotrac,

Brent Burns signed an eight-year, $64,000,000 contract with the San Jose Sharks, which is fully guaranteed. This deal provides him with an average annual salary of $8,000,000. For the 2024-25 season, Burns will earn a base salary of $3,000,000 along with a signing bonus of $2,000,000, while having a cap hit of $8,000,000.

Before this, Burns signed a five-year, $28,800,000 contract with the San Jose Sharks. This contract was also fully guaranteed, featuring an average annual salary of $5,760,000. He became a free agent after this contract expired in 2017.

Before this, Burns signed a four-year contract worth $14,200,000. This contract was guaranteed and provided him with an average annual salary of $3,550,000. He became a free agent in 2012.

Brent Burns signed a two-year contract worth $1,650,000 with the Minnesota Wild, which included full guarantees. This contract had an average annual salary of $825,000 and made him a restricted free agent in 2008.

In his rookie years, Burns signed a two-year contract with the Minnesota Wild for $2,100,000, guaranteeing him the full amount. His average annual salary during this period was $1,050,000, and he became a restricted free agent in 2006.

FAQs on Brent Burns

A. Brent Burns stands 6 ft 5 in (196 cm) tall.

A. Brent Burns is from Barrie, Ontario, Canada.

A. Brent Burns currently plays for the Carolina Hurricanes.

A. Brent Burns has previously played for the Minnesota Wild and the San Jose Sharks.

A. Brent Burns has represented Canada in various international tournaments, including the IIHF World Championships.

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