Jackson Blake's Net Worth Details

A fourth-round draft pick turned franchise cornerstone, Jackson Blake secured an eight-year, $45 million contract extension with the Carolina Hurricanes in July 2025.

At just 22 years old, the son of former NHL forward Jason Blake has already surpassed his father’s career earnings trajectory after an impressive rookie campaign that saw him lead all NHL first-year players with six game-winning goals.

This comprehensive breakdown explores Blake’s net worth, salary structure, contract details, career earnings, and financial future as one of hockey’s rising stars.

Jackson Blake’s Biography

Category Details
Full Name Jackson Blake
Date of Birth August 3, 2003
Age 22 years old
Nationality American
Height / Weight 5’11” / 185 lbs
Position Right Wing
Current NHL Team Carolina Hurricanes
NHL Draft 2021, Round 4, Pick 109
Years Active 2024–Present
Estimated Net Worth $3.5 million
Current Salary $832,500
Father Jason Blake (Former NHL Player)

Early Life & Hockey Journey

Jackson Blake was born on August 3, 2003, in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, a hockey hotbed known for producing elite talent.

He was introduced to the game at age three by his father, Jason Blake, who played 13 NHL seasons and won an NCAA championship with North Dakota in 1997.

Growing up around NHL locker rooms gave Jackson unique exposure to professional hockey culture from an early age.

Blake attended Eden Prairie High School, where he experienced Minnesota’s intense high school hockey rivalries. He briefly attended Shattuck-St. Mary’s before returning to Eden Prairie, where he won the 2021-22 MSHSL state title.

Rather than completing his senior year, Blake chose to accelerate his development by joining the Chicago Steel of the USHL for the 2021-22 season.

In his USHL campaign, Blake led the Chicago Steel with 77 points (27 goals, 50 assists) in 61 games, earning Third Team All-Star honors and helping the team win the Clark Cup championship.

The Carolina Hurricanes selected him 109th overall in the fourth round of the 2021 NHL Draft, betting on his offensive upside and hockey pedigree.

Blake committed to the University of North Dakota, following his father’s path to the same program.

As a freshman in 2022-23, he immediately made an impact by leading the team in scoring with 42 points (16 goals, 26 assists) in 39 games and topping all NCHC rookies in conference scoring with 29 points.

His sophomore season was even more impressive, as he recorded 60 points (22 goals, 38 assists) in 40 games, becoming only the second player in UND history in 30 years to reach 100 career points by his sophomore year, joining Zach Parise.

Blake’s 60-point sophomore campaign represented North Dakota’s highest single-season scoring output since Brock Boeser in 2015-16.

He was named NCHC Forward and Player of the Year and became a Hobey Baker Memorial Award Hat Trick Finalist alongside Macklin Celebrini and Cutter Gauthier.

After two dominant college seasons totaling 102 points in 79 games, Blake signed his entry-level contract with Carolina on April 10, 2024.

NHL Career

Blake earned a roster spot with the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2024-25 season opener, becoming the team’s only rookie. He scored his first NHL goal on October 15, 2024, against the New Jersey Devils.

In his debut campaign, Blake appeared in all 80 regular season games and finished with 34 points (17 goals, 17 assists), proving he belonged at hockey’s highest level.

His six game-winning goals led all NHL rookies and tied the Carolina Hurricanes franchise record for most by a first-year player.

Blake’s clutch scoring ability quickly earned trust from head coach Rod Brind’Amour, who increased his ice time throughout the season.

He appeared in all 15 of Carolina’s Stanley Cup Playoff games, registering six points to rank second among NHL rookies in both playoff goals and points.

Blake made history by advancing past the first round of the playoffs in his rookie season, something his father Jason Blake never accomplished in six playoff appearances across 871 NHL games.

In the 2025-26 season, Blake has continued his development with 22 goals and 31 assists for 53 points through 81 games, demonstrating consistent offensive production.

His performance has validated Carolina’s decision to lock him into a long-term contract extension before he could test restricted free agency.

Jackson Blake’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Jackson Blake’s has an estimated net worth of $3.5 million.

He built this wealth through his NHL entry-level contract, signing bonuses, and performance incentives during his first two professional seasons with the Carolina Hurricanes. While still early in his career, Blake’s financial trajectory projects significant growth once his eight-year, $45 million extension begins in the 2026-27 season.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

NHL Contract

Blake signed a three-year entry-level contract with the Carolina Hurricanes on April 10, 2024, covering the 2024-25 through 2026-27 seasons.

The deal included NHL salary rates of $775,000 for 2023-24, $832,500 for 2024-25, and $832,500 for 2025-26. At the AHL level, the contract guaranteed $80,000 for all three seasons, though Blake never required AHL assignment.

The entry-level contract included a signing bonus of $277,500, providing immediate financial security upon turning professional.

On July 25, 2025, before entering the final year of his entry-level deal, Blake signed an eight-year, $45 million contract extension with Carolina that begins in the 2026-27 season.

Salary

Blake’s current annual salary for the 2025-26 season is $832,500 under his entry-level contract.

This represents standard compensation for a second-year player on an ELC structure. Beginning in 2026-27, his salary will increase dramatically to an average of $5.625 million per season as his extension takes effect.

Among NHL rookies during the 2024-25 season, Blake’s entry-level compensation ranked in the middle tier, typical for fourth-round draft selections.

His rapid ascension to a $5.625 million annual value represents one of the larger financial jumps for a player drafted outside the first round in recent NHL history.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Team Salary Notes
2023-24 Carolina Hurricanes $775,000 Entry-level contract, 1 NHL game played
2024-25 Carolina Hurricanes $832,500 Full rookie season, 80 games played
2025-26 Carolina Hurricanes $832,500 Second NHL season, 81 games played
Total Career Earnings $2,440,000 Plus $277,500 signing bonus
  • Blake’s total NHL earnings through his first two full seasons and partial appearance equal approximately $2,717,500 including his entry-level signing bonus. From 2026-27 through 2033-34, he is guaranteed $45 million from his extension, bringing his projected career earnings to at least $47.7 million before age 31.

Career Statistics

Season Team League GP G A PTS PIM Playoff GP Playoff G Playoff A Playoff PTS
2020-21 Chicago Steel USHL 25 7 10 17 33 8 1 0 1
2021-22 Chicago Steel USHL 61 27 50 77 16 3 1 1 2
2022-23 North Dakota NCHC 39 16 26 42 16
2023-24 North Dakota NCHC 40 22 38 60 26
2024-25 Carolina NHL 80 17 17 34 30 15 3 3 6
2025-26 Carolina NHL 81 22 31 53 40
NHL Totals 161 39 48 87 70 15 3 3 6

FAQs

What is Jackson Blake’s current NHL salary?

Blake currently earns $832,500 annually under his entry-level contract through the 2025-26 season, after which his eight-year, $45 million extension begins.

How much is Jackson Blake’s contract extension worth?

His extension with the Carolina Hurricanes is worth $45 million over eight years, with an average annual value of $5.625 million starting in 2026-27.

Did Jackson Blake make more money than his father?

Yes, Blake’s $45 million extension alone exceeds his father Jason Blake’s entire 13-year NHL career earnings accumulated across 871 games.

How many game-winning goals did Jackson Blake score as a rookie?

Blake led all NHL rookies with six game-winning goals during his 2024-25 rookie season, tying the Carolina Hurricanes franchise record for first-year players.

Where did Jackson Blake play college hockey?

Blake played two seasons at the University of North Dakota, accumulating 102 points in 79 games and becoming a Hobey Baker Award Hat Trick Finalist.

Golam Muktadir
Golam Muktadir has led editorial strategy and sourcing standards at Surprise Sports since 2021. He oversees all player net worth profiles, tournament guides, and data verification across every major sport. His specialist areas include athlete earnings, sports salary data, basketball analysis, and championship history. Every figure on this site is published to the standards he established.