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NHL salary cap to rise to $44m

2006-06-20 21:35

Raleigh, North Carolina - The NHL salary cap will be about $44m next season, an increase of $5m per team, after league revenues were higher than expected in the first year following the season-long lockout.

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and players' association executive director Ted Saskin met on Monday in New York and set the upper level of the cap at approximately $44m with the minimum rising to about $28m, according to two people with knowledge of the meeting who declined to be identified because the final figures have not been released.

Bettman returned to North Carolina on Monday and presented the Carolina Hurricanes with the Stanley Cup following their 3-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 of the finals. Before the start of the series, Bettman said he expected next season's cap to fall in the $43m range.

The cap figures will be a topic on Wednesday when the NHL board of governors convenes in New York. The final numbers will be officially set once all the revenues from the 2005-06 season are calculated by the end of June.

They are expected to be in the $2.1bn range, significantly higher than the projected amount of $1.8bn. The league and the union used that figure to set this season's cap at $39m with a floor of $21.5m.

"The previous cap wasn't miscalculated, it was a negotiated number," Bettman said before Game 1 of the finals. "It is predominantly an increase in revenues. The cap was lower than it should have been this year based on what the revenues turned out to be, but nobody had any idea what the revenues were going to turn out to be because nobody had ever been in the situation that we were in.

"Revenues will be at an all-time high for this league."

The NHL just completed its first season with a salary cap system. It was the major sticking point in the lockout which forced the cancellation of the entire 2004-05 campaign. The players' association had said it would never accept a salary cap, yet relented last summer to get a deal done.

- AP

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