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NHL stars set to cash in during free agency thanks to cap space bonanza

Yes, confirming previous reports that negotiations between the league and the NHLPA will almost certainly result in a salary cap of $97 million next season, an increase of $9 million (10.23 percent) from this year's $88 million. I did.

Additionally, Slap Shots will ultimately be available starting in 2025 using the “two year lag” formula outlined under the governing MOU adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic in July 2020. It also turns out that the full 2026 escrow deduction cap is expected to be returned. 6 percent.

In fact, we have been told by higher authorities that the players will not only get back the full 6 percent withheld from last season, but will likely receive an additional 1-2 percent once the NHLPA's annual audit process is complete. are.

Toronto Maple Leafs No. 16 Mitch Marner warms up before playing against the New Jersey Devils at Scotiabank Arena on January 16, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. NHLI (via Getty Images)

This is because the cap for the 2023-24 season has fallen unnaturally after the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons affected by the new coronavirus, and players actually received hockey-related income last season. This means that it was only 42-44% of the total.

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