These Are The 15 Highest Paid Habs Players This Season

And here's just how many millions they each make. 🏒
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With just how expensive some tickets to hockey games can be, you can imagine that players get paid pretty well. We were curious to know just how well, so we looked to CapFriendly.com and found the 15 highest-paid Habs players this season and their salaries.

I'm sure it comes to no one's surprise that Carey Price, the goalie, makes the most of the team — by just a few extra million dollars.

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Carey Price

Salary: $10,500,000

Shea Weber

Salary: $7,857,143

Josh Anderson

Salary: $5,500,000

Jeff Petry

Salary: $5,500,000

Jonathan Drouin

Salary: $5,500,000

Tomas Tatar

Salary: $5,300,000

Jake Allen

Salary: $4,350,000

Tyler Toffoli

Salary: $4,250,000

Karl Alzner

Salary: $4,625,000

Brendan Gallagher

Salary: $3,750,000

Joel Edmundson

Salary: $3,500,000

Ben Chiarot

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Salary: $3,500,000

Paul Byron

Salary: $3,400,000

Eric Staal

Salary: $3,250,000

Phillip Danault

Salary: $3,083,333

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