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Nick Robertson, Maple Leafs Avoids $1.825 billion arbitration on one-year contract agreement
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Maple Leafs’ Nick Robertson Sidesteps $1.825 Billion Arbitration with New One-Year Contract Deal

August 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Toronto Maple Leafs and Nick Robertson have reportedly reached a settlement ahead of the salary arbitration hearing scheduled for Sunday. SportsNet’s Elliotte Friedman revealed that both parties agreed on an average annual contract worth $1.825 million.

The Leafs confirmed this was a one-year deal. When a player opts for salary arbitration, the team can decide whether the contract’s second year is one or two years—except if the second year overlaps with unrestricted free agency eligibility. Toronto may have considered a two-year contract for Robertson but ultimately agreed on a one-year deal. This contract reduces Toronto’s cap space to $1,107,222 based on a 24-player roster.

Robertson was the last of 11 NHL players who elected for salary arbitration this offseason, successfully avoiding a hearing. On Friday, Friedman reported that the Leafs initially proposed $1.2 million, while Robertson sought $2.25 million. Had the case not been settled, an arbitrator would have determined Robertson’s salary for the 2025-26 season.

This new agreement means Robertson will earn $950,000 more than his 2024-25 salary. He had signed a one-year, $875,000 contract in September following trade requests during the summer.

Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving expressed enthusiasm about Robertson’s return, highlighting that the player had gone through some challenges. With a new coach and a fresh start at next week’s training camp, Robertson will look to build on his career-best season where he scored 15 goals across 69 games. Despite limited playoff appearances—only three out of 13 games—he remains a vital part of the team’s plans, especially after star forward Mitch Marner’s departure to the Vegas Golden Knights.

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Drafted 53rd overall in the second round of the 2019 NHL Draft, Robertson has recorded 32 goals and 24 assists in 156 games over five seasons with the Maple Leafs.

This resolution was crucial given the complexities surrounding Robertson’s tenure with Toronto, which has seen more challenges than triumphs. The salary arbitration process, which allows third parties to decide player compensation, underscored the tension but ultimately ended with a mutually agreeable outcome.

Fan Take: This contract settlement is a big win for both Nick Robertson and the Maple Leafs, signaling renewed confidence in his potential. For hockey fans, it highlights the evolving dynamics of player negotiations and the importance of young talent development in shaping the future of the sport.

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