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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. ...
NHL expected to finalize cap number for next season
tsn.ca — Please read the full story on TSN.ca for the latest details... (more) NHL expected to finalize cap number for next season

NHL's salary cap increases by $100K to $56.8 million
sports.espn.go.com — The NHL's salary cap for next season will be $56.8 million, a source told ESPN.com on Friday.... (more) NHL's salary cap increases by $100K to $56.8 million

News: 2009-10 salary cap set at $56.8 million - 06/26/2009
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 ... (more) News: 2009-10 salary cap set at $56.8 million - 06/26/2009
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