Auston Matthews’ Net Worth, Awards, Endorsements, Achievements, Contracts, Career Life, and Timeline

Net Worth
Auston Matthews’ net worth is estimated to be around $16 million as of February 2024.
Endorsements
- Auston Matthews has collaborated with luxury brands such as Apple, Verizon, Upper Deck, Bauer, Scotia Bank, and CCM Hockey.
 - He is also believed to be an ambassador for Porsche Centre Oakville.
 - In April 2021, he also launched his first NFT collection in collaboration with OpenSea.
 
Contracts
- He is currently in the last year of his 5-year contract with the Maple Leafs, which is worth $58,196,000 with an annual average salary of $11,634,000.
 - His salary for the 2023-24 season comprises $7,200,000 in signing bonuses and $775,000 in base salary, totaling $7,975,000.
 - Matthews also signed a contract extension valued at $53,000,000 over a 4-year period, with an average annual salary of $13,250,000 and a significant signing bonus of $49,650,000.
 
Contract Details:
- Original Contract (2019–2024):
- Length: 5 years
 - Total Value: $58,195,000
 - Also Average Annual Salary: $11,634,000
 - Notable Clauses: No-Movement Clause (NMC)
 - Signing Bonus: $54,520,000
 - Also Cap Hit: $11,640,250
 - Yearly Cash: Varies by season
 
 - Contract Extension (2023–2027):
- Length: 4 years
 - Total Value: $53,000,000
 - Average Annual Salary: $13,250,000
 - Notable Clauses: NMC
 - Also Signing Bonus: $49,650,000
 - Cap Hit: $13,250,000
 - Yearly Cash: Varies by season
 
 

Awards and Achievements
- In his remarkable rookie season (2016-17), Matthews scored 40 goals, setting a Maple Leafs rookie record and becoming just the second rookie since the 2004-05 lockout to reach this milestone (alongside Alexander Ovechkin). His performance earned him the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie for the season.
 - In the 2020-21 season, Matthews won the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy as the league’s leading goal scorer with 41 goals in 52 games.
 - The 2021-22 season was historic for Matthews:
- He set records for most goals scored in a single season by both an American-born player and a Maple Leaf, reaching the 60-goal mark for the first time.
 - He won the Rocket Richard Trophy for the second consecutive season.
 - Matthews was also awarded the Ted Lindsay Award for most outstanding player (voted by his peers) and the Hart Trophy as the most valuable player.
 
 - In 2024, he set the single-season goal record of the salary cap era with an astounding 69 goals, also surpassing Alexander Ovechkin’s 65 in 2007-08 and winning his third Rocket Richard in four seasons.
 

