With all the talk of financial disadvantages that surround playing for a sports team in Canada, Tanev’s unique situation helped the Maple Leafs land the veteran defenseman.
It’s no secret that Canadian NHL teams are certainly up against it when it comes to being an attractive market for free agents. Among the highest taxed of all the pro sports markets, there has been growing chatter about the disadvantages that exist for all seven Canadian franchises trying to land free agents.
But recently, the Maple Leafs found themselves in a unique situation where landing their most sought-after free agent became a little easier given the Toronto native’s circumstances.
The Maple Leafs signed 34-year-old Chris Tanev to a six-year contract worth $27 million this summer. Many factors led to the veteran choosing to go to his hometown team rather than stay with the Dallas Stars, who fell to the Edmonton Oilers in the 2024 Western Conference Final.
Although Texas is one of several states that don’t collect income taxes, Tanev was mindful to avoid a certain tax he could have been subject to had he elected to stay in the United States.
“You do have the lower state tax there but I’ve played in Canada for 14 years. I’m from here and my wife’s family is from close to here. There’s also a tax when you leave Canada to become a US citizen there’s a departure tax to leave Canada,” Tanev explained when he met with the media to discuss his deal last month,
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