The NHL's collective bargaining agreement does not expire until 2026, but discussions will begin on a new deal in early 2025.
Talks on a new collective bargaining agreement between the NHL and NHL Players' Association are set to begin in early 2025.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman spoke during the Boston Bruins’ Centennial game against the Montreal Canadiens at TD Garden.
When asked, Bettman said the league’s relationship with the Players’ Association is in a good place leading into negotiations ...
Now, with respect to the salary cap, right now, as part of the CBA, it goes up. It can go up maximum of 5% every season, that puts us about $92.4 (million) for next year, you bump it up a little bit, ...
There are some exceptions to the NHL's $88 million max, one of which is the long-term injury clause that allows teams to be ...
The Maple Leafs have had a player hit the milestone in each of the last two games, with defenseman Jake McCabe reaching it on ...
Dave Pagnotta of the Fourth Period was on Sirius XM NHL Network Radio Power Play Segment on Thursday with Steve Kouleas and Frankie Corrado and was asked about the new CBA in terms of the salary cap ...
NHL revenues were up last season by more than 20 percent from pre-pandemic levels. What does this mean for cap growth?
Former Vancouver Canucks defenceman Nikita Zadorov will be a bit lighter in the wallet following some antics on the bench ...
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman gives a press conference ... And when Ninth Avenue appears amenable to extending the current CBA in principle well ahead of its September 2026 expiration date rather ...
The NHL and NHLPA last negotiated a CBA in 2020 -- amid the COVID-19 shutdown, when discussions were bundled with return-to-play protocols. Financials were bleak, especially for a sport quite ...