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Forbes 2021-22 delayers Connor McDavid as the richest player of the Stanley Cup.

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Apart from taking $15 million dollars per match, all the players get a signing amount of $12.4 million dollars. 

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And he also gets around $4 million dollars for brand endorsements, appearances, and other off-the-rink involvements. 

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Connor is attached to many high-end brands like Addidas, CIBC, and Rogers Communications.  

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 if that’s not enough, he is also an equity investor for smaller companies like Bio-Steel and a streaming app, Buzzer.

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Although the players right now are getting a good amount, there has been a 17.5% decline ever since the pandemic. 

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The pandemic affected finances all over the world. And in NHL, the players were also getting less salary from both on and off the rink .

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Although the players And Along with the games,,,, the brand deals also reduced that team.  

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Even though the pandemic is now under control, the players are charging moderately. 

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That’s because there are chances that the decline rises up to just 6%. So, that way, the players can compensate for their losses in the future.