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Seravalli: At least 17 NHL teams have reduced pay amid COVID-19 crunch - TSN.ca
There is a growing list of NHL organizations who are adjusting payrolls due to COV19. Each one making their own adjustments, some to cutting payroll of staff and coaching, others furloughing employess. But as the winter creeps closer, the ripple effect will get worse.
It is difficult to garner a complete view of the NHL’s financial picture at both the club and/or league level. Some teams, like the Carolina Hurricanes, have not made any pay cuts to hockey operations staff but have furloughed employees on the business side of the operation. That may also be true with other clubs around the league.
What is clear is that there is more carnage to come. Two Canadian clubs – Calgary and Winnipeg – just cut employee pay, effective Sept. 1. Other teams are considering outright furloughing employees. There is a trickle-down effect that will eventually drip to players and roster construction in free agency and beyond.
The Pens, Yotes and Sabres are lowering their salary cap to the 70M range which is a path I suspect other teams will follow.
There is a list at the ned with the NHL teams and what adjustments they've made
It will be a very interesting off season, with the number of high end players available, but few teams that can afford them. Trades will be interesting as well.
There is a growing list of NHL organizations who are adjusting payrolls due to COV19. Each one making their own adjustments, some to cutting payroll of staff and coaching, others furloughing employess. But as the winter creeps closer, the ripple effect will get worse.
It is difficult to garner a complete view of the NHL’s financial picture at both the club and/or league level. Some teams, like the Carolina Hurricanes, have not made any pay cuts to hockey operations staff but have furloughed employees on the business side of the operation. That may also be true with other clubs around the league.
What is clear is that there is more carnage to come. Two Canadian clubs – Calgary and Winnipeg – just cut employee pay, effective Sept. 1. Other teams are considering outright furloughing employees. There is a trickle-down effect that will eventually drip to players and roster construction in free agency and beyond.
The Pens, Yotes and Sabres are lowering their salary cap to the 70M range which is a path I suspect other teams will follow.
There is a list at the ned with the NHL teams and what adjustments they've made
It will be a very interesting off season, with the number of high end players available, but few teams that can afford them. Trades will be interesting as well.