Devon Toews contract

Last Modified Apr 23, 2025 08:30 GMT
Devon Toews contract & salary
Devon Toews

Devon Toews is a Canadian defenseman for the Colorado Avalanche in the NHL, as of 2025. After being drafted 108th overall by the New York Islanders in 2014, he played three seasons at Quinnipiac University, where he excelled academically and athletically. Toews began his professional career in the AHL, earning awards like AHL All-Rookie Team honors and winning the Fastest Skater competition in 2017.

In 2020, Toews was traded to the Colorado Avalanche, where he quickly became a top performer, playing alongside Cale Makar. Toews contributed significantly to the Avalanche’s 2022 Stanley Cup championship and was rewarded with a seven-year, $50.75 million contract extension in October 2023, as per Spotrac.

Devon Toews’ contract

Devon Toews is signed to a seven-year $50,750,000 contract with the Colorado Avalanche, according to Spotrac. This contract runs from 2024 to 2030. The deal is fully guaranteed and carries an average annual salary of $7,250,000. In 2024-25, Toews will earn a base salary of $7,750,000 with a cap hit of $7,250,000.

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YearAgeCap HitAnnual CashCumulative Cash
2024-2530$7,250,000$7,750,000$7,750,000
2025-2631$7,250,000$7,750,000$15,500,000
2026-2732$7,250,000$6,250,000$21,750,000
2027-2833$7,250,000$7,750,000$29,500,000
2028-2934$7,250,000$7,750,000$37,250,000
2029-3035$7,250,000$7,500,000$44,750,000
2030-3136$7,250,000$6,000,000$50,750,000
2031-3237---

Devon Toews Salary: How much is Devon Toews getting paid?

Devon Toews is getting paid a base salary of $7,750,000 for the 2024-25 season. His cap hit for the season is $7,250,000 under his seven-year, $50,750,000 contract with the Colorado Avalanche, as per Spotrac.

Devon Toews’s career earnings

Devon Toews contract & salary
Devon Toews

As of 2025, his career earnings total $25,206,490, as per Spotrac. With forecasted earnings from 2024 to 2030, his cumulative career earnings will reach $68,206,490, as per Sportrac.

YearAgeStatusCash Earned
Cumulative Earnings
201824Active$356,490$356,490
201925Active$700,000$1,056,490
202026Active$2,350,000$3,406,490
202127Active$3,550,000$6,956,490
202228Active$4,600,000$11,556,490
202329Active$5,900,000$17,456,490
202430Active$7,750,000$25,206,490
202531Active$7,750,000$32,956,490
202632Active$6,250,000$39,206,490
202733Active$7,750,000$46,956,490
202834Active$7,750,000$54,706,490
202935Active$7,500,000$62,206,490
203036Active$6,000,000$68,206,490

What are the terms of Devon Toews’s contract?

Devon Toews signed with the Colorado Avalanche on a seven-year contract extension (2024-2030) worth $50,750,000, as per Spotrac. The deal includes an average annual salary of $7,250,000. In the 2024-25 season, Toews will earn a base salary of $7,750,000 with a cap hit of $7,250,000. Additionally, there is a 12-team no-trade list in his deal.

How much of Devon Toews’s contract is guaranteed?

Devon Toews's contract is fully guaranteed at $50,750,000, according to Spotrac.

Devon Toews's contract history

As of 2024, Toews is on a seven-year, $50,750,000 contract extension with the Colorado Avalanche running from 2024 to 2030, as per Spotrac. The deal is fully guaranteed and comes with an average annual salary of $7,250,000. In 2024-25, he will earn a base salary of $7,750,000 while carrying a cap hit of $7,250,000. The contract also includes a 12-team no-trade list and positions Toews as an unrestricted free agent in 2031.

In 2020, after being traded to the Colorado Avalanche, Toews signed a four-year $16,400,000 contract, as per Spotrac. This deal was fully guaranteed and included an average annual salary of $4,100,000. Before that, Toews signed another two-year, $1,400,000 contract with the Islanders for the 2018-2019 seasons, carrying an average annual salary of $700,000. This contract also came with guaranteed money.

Devon Toews started his professional career with the New York Islanders by signing a two-year, $2,062,500 rookie contract in 2016, according to Spotrac. The deal included a $185,000 signing bonus and guaranteed the full $2,062,500, with an average annual salary of $1,031,250.

YearTeamContract TermsAverage SalarySigning BonusStatus
2016-17New York Islanders2 years / $2,062,500$1,031,250$185,000Rookie
2018-19New York Islanders2 years / $1,400,000$700,000N/ARFA
2020-23Colorado Avalanche4 years / $16,400,000$4,100,000N/AActive
2024-31Colorado Avalanche7 years / $50,750,000$7,250,000N/AActive

FAQs on Devon Toews

A. As of 2025, Devon Toews plays for the Colorado Avalanche.

A. Devon Toews' average annual salary is $7,250,000.

A. Devon Toews was drafted 108th overall in the 2014 NHL Draft by the New York Islanders.

A. Devon Toews won the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2022.

A. Devon Toews began his NHL playing career in 2018.

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