sports.espn.go.com - 6/26/2009
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The NHL's salary cap for next season will be $56.8 million, a source told ESPN.com on Friday.
thehockeyprogram.net - 6/26/2009
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The NHL's salary cap for next season will
be $56.8 million, a source told ESPN.com Friday. The...
figure is a mere $100,000 increase from the cap total of last season. Numbers crunchers from the NHL and the NHL Players' Association finalized the figure for the next season Thursday in New York. ...
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nhl.com - 6/26/2009
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nhl.com —
For the first time since the NHL returned
from the work stoppage in 2005-06, the League will...
not see a significant increase in the salary cap. The NHL and NHLPA agreed Friday -- on the same day the Entry Draft will take place in Montreal -- to set ...
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The Program —
The NHL's salary cap for next season will be $56.8 million, a source told ESPN.com Friday. The figure is a mere $100,000 increase from the cap total of last season. Numbers crunchers from the NHL and the NHL Players' Association finalized the figure for the next season Thursday in New York. The cap has risen for a fifth consecutive season since its implementation in 2005. The salary cap debuted at $39 million for the 2005-06 season, the first season coming out of the lockout. It rose to $44 million for 2006-07 and to $50.3 million in 2007-08. Thanks to Pierre LeBrun for the linkage. This is kind of ...
09-10 salary cap set at $56.8 million
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ESPN's Pierre LeBrun reports that the NHL's set the salary cap at $56.8 million: June 26, ESPN : The NHL's salary cap for next season will be $56.8 million, a source told ESPN.com Friday. The figure is a mere $100,000 increase from the cap total of last season. Numbers crunchers from the NHL and the NHL Players' Association finalized the figure for the next season Thursday in New York. TSN confirms: ...
NHL General Managers Will Now Be Forced To Spend Money Like Drunken Sailors
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drunken-sailors Look out, everybody - this could get ugly. According to a report from Pierre LeBrun, the NHL salary cap is set to increase next season to $56.8 million, a whopping $100K from last season. This will surely to unleash a frenetic spending spree unlike anything the NHL has never seen. Teams will have no choice now but to sign every free agent for obscene amounts of money. Numbers crunchers from the NHL and the NHL Players’ Association finalized the figure for the next season Thursday in New York. The cap has risen for a fifth consecutive season since its implementation in 2005. The salary cap debuted at $39 million for the 2005-06 season, the first ...
NHL Free Agency: New Jersey Devils Preview - Take 2
In Lou We Trust —
Now that the NHL Draft is over - and feel free to read through this massive overview in case you'd like to learn more - it's time to turn our attention to free agency. Which begins on Wednesday. We finally have a salary cap floor and ceiling set for next season, and now is a good as time as any to recap the Devils' current status. After this welcoming aside:
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New York Rangers Free Agency Guide
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