It is going to be a good time to be a free agent within the NHL once more.
On Friday, the NHL and NHLPA despatched a memo to groups predicting the yearly wage cap will improve considerably over the following three seasons, per The Athletic’s Chris Johnston.
The memo detailed an 8.5 % improve from this 12 months’s $88M cap to $95.5M for the 2025-26 season, adopted by a barely increased bump to $104M in 2026-27. The plan additionally forecasts a 9 % improve to $113.5M in 2027-28.
The NHL wage cap has remained comparatively stagnant for the reason that COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the 2019-20 season.
It remained locked at $81.5M for 3 consecutive years to provide franchises ample time to recuperate misplaced income from the pandemic pause.
Nevertheless, in 2022-23, the league raised the cap by simply $1M, after which once more for 2023-24. Solely this season did it increase significantly from $83.5M to $88M (a virtually 5.4 % elevate).
Higher monetary flexibility over the following three seasons will probably be welcome information for franchises and gamers alike, as new offers will probably be easier to barter and signal.
These results are already being seen this season. For instance, the Washington Capitals signed goaltender Logan Thompson to a brand new six-year, $35.1M contract on Monday — a key impending free agent now locked down long-term.
One other very important piece to the staff’s success is defenseman Jakob Chychrun. He’s reportedly nonetheless negotiating with Washington, who, after the Thompson deal, supposedly requested for extra wage cap info earlier than making any provide, per insider Elliott Friedman.
Friday’s information could also be what Capitals common supervisor Chris Patrick was searching for, doubtlessly making a brand new cope with Chychrun simpler.
Important paydays may very well be on the horizon for different league veterans who might doubtlessly check the market this summer season, like Mikko Rantanen and Mitch Marner.