Connor McDavid’s contract situation with the Edmonton Oilers is drawing attention across the NHL, and it could have ripple effects for other star players, including Auston Matthews. With fans and analysts closely monitoring the negotiations, the potential deal has already sparked speculation about how it might influence the salary and contract structure of the Toronto Maple Leafs captain.
According to NHL Insider John Shannon, McDavid is expected to sign a deal that might surprise some, especially when it comes to its terms and cap hit. While McDavid appears committed to staying in Edmonton for now, the exact details remain unclear. This uncertainty is particularly noteworthy given his elite status and influence on team dynamics.
Shannon commented on the potential deal: “I think it’s a…three or four year deal; I think Connor’s gonna come in lower than a lot of people are expecting; short term.” This short-term, high-value approach could have significant implications for other franchise players across the league, especially those like Matthews who will be negotiating big extensions soon.
How could McDavid’s deal affect Auston Matthews?
The Maple Leafs know that Matthews’ next contract will likely be substantial, especially if he maintains or exceeds his current performance levels. With McDavid potentially securing a short-term, high-value contract, Toronto will need to consider how to structure Matthews’ deal to remain competitive under the salary cap while retaining their star forward.

Connor McDavid #97 and Mattias Janmark #13 of the Edmonton Oilers react after being defeated in Game Six of the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals at Amerant Bank Arena on June 17, 2025 in Sunrise, Florida. The Panthers defeated the Oilers 5-1 to win the Stanley Cup Finals. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Matthews is currently earning $13.25 million per season, and with McDavid’s upcoming contract potentially setting a new benchmark, that number could rise considerably.

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A four- to five-year deal at $16-$17 million AAV sounds about right for Connor McDavid in Edmonton, according to David Pagnotta of TSN Montreal 690, which could influence how Toronto approaches Matthews’ next extension. The Leafs will need to carefully balance this with team needs, salary cap constraints, and Matthews’ health status heading into the new season.
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What does this mean for Toronto’s offseason strategy?
Toronto’s front office must now carefully monitor the unfolding contract situation in Edmonton. The potential for Matthews’ salary to climb significantly means they need to plan for other free agents and roster moves while keeping the captain’s long-term future in mind. McDavid’s deal may serve as both a benchmark and a warning for the Maple Leafs, emphasizing the importance of timing and strategy in negotiating elite player contracts.





