What is Darnell Nurse’s net worth in 2026: Exploring the career earnings, investments, and biggest achiev

Darnell Nurse with the Edmonton Oilers (Via Getty Images) Darnell Nurse remains one of the biggest names in the NHL right now. Over 12 seasons in the league, he has cemented himself as one of the best defensemen and remains a big reason behind Edmonton’s back-to-back Stanley Cup finals appearances.But while the 2013 Draft’s #7 overall pick has been phenomenal for the Oilers, he has also built quite an impressive financial portfolio outside his time off the ice. With his roots set deeply in a famous sporting family and a deep presence on the Oilers blue line, let’s take a look at his net worth.
What is Darnell Nurse’s net worth in 2026?
According to most sources, the Edmonton defenseman’s net worth as of this year falls somewhere around the $20 million mark. His NHL salary has been a big part of this acquired wealth, with his investments and endorsements also adding to his total net worth.With over a decade as part of the Oilers, the bulk of his wealth comes from his 2021 contract extension as part of an eight-year, $74 million deal. With an annual cap hit of $9.25 million, he remains one of the highest-paid players in Oilers history.This season as well, he will receive $9.25 million, with the deal running through the 2029-30 season. He also remains on the list of the top ten highest-paid defensemen in the league.
Breakdown of his career earnings
As of the 2025-26 season, Nurse’s total career earnings are valued at roughly $54.59 million, with most of it being a direct result of his current contract. With four seasons still remaining, it is believed that Nurse will have received nearly $94.19 million in total earnings by the time his current contract expires.But before this deal, he started his NHL career on a modest three-year, $5.325 million contract with an AAV of $863,333. His plays on the back line soon forced the Oilers to offer him an extension in 2018, when he resigned with Edmonton on a two-year, $6.4 million deal.By the time this contract came to an end, Nurse had already cemented himself as an integral part of the Oilers’ blue line. Edmonton offered him another extension with another two-year deal, but this time on an AAV of $5.6 million. It was during this term that the D-man received his current contract.With a 10-team no-trade list for the final three years, critics believe that Nurse will remain on the Oilers roster for years to come and don’t see him leaving his current team.
Investments and endorsements
Nurse has supplemented his NHL income with endorsement deals and strategic investments. Companies have been drawn to his growing profile as both an elite athlete and a community-minded role model in Edmonton.He has reportedly invested in real estate properties, splitting time between Edmonton and his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario. His lifestyle reflects the financial discipline of someone who comes from a family deeply embedded in professional sports.Being part of one of North America’s most prominent athletic families, his uncle is former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb, his sister Kia plays in the WNBA, and his cousin Sarah Nurse won Olympic gold with Team Canada, has also elevated his marketability beyond hockey circles.
Biggest Career Achievements
While his big-time contracts and his time with stars like Connor McDavid have made him a household name in Alberta, it was the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals where Nurse cemented his name. With an impressive plus-4 rating, he took the Oilers to Game 7 against the Florida Panthers.But while Paul Maurice’s men took the win that night, Nurse proved to the world that he was a playoff-worthy defenseman. But Nurse wasn’t done, as in the next season, he once again helped the Oilers reach the finals. With three goals and eight points across 22 playoff games, he helped the Oilers to come back from a 3-1 deficit.His goal in Game 4 of the 2025 Final helped spark a dramatic comeback from a three-goal deficit against Florida. Off the stat sheet, Nurse has served as an alternate captain since 2019 and surpassed the 300-career-point milestone during the 2024-25 season. With over 700 NHL games played and years remaining on his deal, Nurse’s legacy in Edmonton continues to grow with each passing season.




