NHL/NHLPA announce Salary Cap increases for the next 3 seasons (2025-26: $95.5M, 2026-27: $104M, 2027-28: $113.5M)

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And Central Scouting released their report in the last week or so. So he should be able to go back to bed until around the Trade Deadline, now. No more scouting or business to think about...LOL.
 
No wonder Gary is retiring soon. Those numbers must have him like

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Friedman mentioned on his pod the cap will go up, but now will probably not see all teams spend to it, this year there is only a handful of teams not right up against the cap, i think that will grow to well more than half the league.

The potential benefit of this will be more trades, as more teams should have space to facilitate trades.
My sincerest hope is that GMs don't use this new found space to give bloated contracts out to second rate players. I don't want to see guys like Noel Acciari getting $4-5mil because the GM has the space. It would actually be shrewd of all the GMs to leave open room to help better facilitate trades throughout the season and certainly at the TDL.

I was going to also say, this might help a few teams get out of cap hell but I don't think there are many teams in that position. I can only name a handful of "bad deals" that are high dollar and even then, I think the team elects to keep them and just use the additional space as a buffer (Nurse, Huberdeau, etc).
 
Who will be the first $20 million player?
McDavid if he wants to be. Otherwise Matthews whenever his deal is up.

McDavid for example, when he signed his current 12.5M per season contract, it was for 16.67% of the 75M ceiling. The equivalent in an 113.5M ceiling is a shade under 19M.
 
Until the cap actually goes to X number, it is hard to pay a player based on a projection I would think. Remember what happened last time the cap was about to "skyrocket"
 
My sincerest hope is that GMs don't use this new found space to give bloated contracts out to second rate players. I don't want to see guys like Noel Acciari getting $4-5mil because the GM has the space. It would actually be shrewd of all the GMs to leave open room to help better facilitate trades throughout the season and certainly at the TDL.

I was going to also say, this might help a few teams get out of cap hell but I don't think there are many teams in that position. I can only name a handful of "bad deals" that are high dollar and even then, I think the team elects to keep them and just use the additional space as a buffer (Nurse, Huberdeau, etc).
I honestly think GMs and Agents don't even look at the real number. Maybe just in negotiation to try and bully RFAs that haven't made a lot to date to extend at way below market value.

I'm guessing everything in the spreadsheets is listed by percentages. At least that's how I'd do it. I'm not looking at $5 million as $5 million, I'm looking at $5 million as 5.68 % of the $88 million salary cap. If the cap is going to be $104 million, that means the price for that level of player is $5.9 million now.

Extend that all the way up and down the lineup, and that's how you're constructing your roster on a go-forward basis with rising caps.
 
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Why couldn't they release these numbers AFTER McDavid signed his extension at 16M per.

He will get 20M+ now
 
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