Josh Norris with the Sabres (Via Getty Images) Josh Norris has established himself as a legitimate NHL center since being drafted 19th overall by San Jose in 2017. The Buffalo Sabres forward now enjoys significant financial security thanks to a massive contract extension signed during his time with Ottawa.With his hockey IQ and his ability to take punishment on the ice, he has made himself one of the best centers in the league. However, his net worth remains modest compared to other elite NHL players due to injuries that have limited his on-ice production and endorsement opportunities.
What is Josh Norris’ net worth?
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While Norris’s exact net worth hasn’t been publicly disclosed, estimates suggest he currently sits approximately between $13 million and $15 million. The 26-year-old has earned approximately $22.8 million throughout his NHL career to date, according to HockeyZonePlus.His financial portfolio is projected to grow substantially over the remaining years of his contract. With $42.6 million still owed through another four seasons, Norris’s projected career earnings could reach $65.4 million by the time his current deal expires.
Contract Details and Annual Salary Breakdown
Norris signed an eight-year, $63.6 million contract extension with Ottawa on July 14, 2022. The deal carries an average annual value of $7.95 million and runs through for another four years, when he becomes an unrestricted free agent at age 31.The contract structure features varying annual salaries throughout its duration. Norris earned $5 million in 2022-23 and $6.5 million in 2023-24. His salary jumped to $9.5 million last season and is supposed to carry through till next summer. The final three years of his contract will see the value come down, with his last season having a net salary of only $7 million. For the current campaign, he continues to receive last year’s amount of $9.5 million and will receive the same amount next season as well.However, unlike many NHL contracts that include performance bonuses, his deal features steady base salaries without incentive clauses. The contract also includes a partial no-trade clause. Beginning this summer, Norris can submit a 10-team no-trade list, giving him some control over potential future destinations
Josh Norris has limited endorsement portfolio compared to other NHL stars
Norris’s endorsement portfolio remains significantly smaller than that of other players of his caliber. Unlike stars who leverage their on-ice success into lucrative sponsorship deals, the Michigan native has secured minimal brand partnerships.The only publicly known endorsement deal involves Canadian mattress brand Endy. Norris promoted the company through his Instagram account, though the financial terms of that partnership haven’t been disclosed. The limited endorsement activity likely stems from his injury history, which has kept him out of the spotlight during crucial marketing periods. His injuries have significantly impacted both his on-ice production and off-ice earning potential. However, despite the limitations and injuries taking time off his playing minutes, Norris continues to be one of the Sabres’ most decisive and memorable players both on and off the ice.Also Read: Josh Norris set to face former team as Buffalo Sabres aim to continue strong form against Ottawa Senators