Avalanche make Nathan MacKinnon highest-paid player in NHL

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Avalanche make Nathan MacKinnon highest-paid player in NHL
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Nathan MacKinnon becomes the NHL's highest paid player after inking a monster 8-year deal with the Avs

, and now he has a huge new contract to celebrate.

The 27-year-old is coming off a 32-goal, 88-point campaign that culminated in a long-awaited Stanley Cup victory for Colorado. In 638 games over nine seasons with the Avalanche, MacKinnon has scored 242 goals and registered 406 assists for 648 points. The Halifax, Nova Scotia native is a six-time All-Star and won the Calder Trophy in 2014, awarded to the league's top rookie.

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