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NHL, NHLPA Reportedly Close To Four-Year CBA Extension

June 26, 2025 at 12:32 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 10 Comments

As expected, all signs indicate the NHL will avoid another lockout. According to multiple reports, the NHL and NHLPA are closing in on a four-year extension for the Collective Bargaining Agreement. In a comprehensive breakdown, which our readers are encouraged to visit, Frank Seravalli of the Daily Faceoff reported some of the more important items mentioned in the upcoming CBA.

Since the new CBA that was ratified in 1995, each NHL team has played an 82-game season, with 41 games at home and 41 away. That will no longer be the case. Due to player concerns about the extended pre-season schedule, the NHL will implement an 84-game schedule starting with the 2026-27 season, likely featuring 42 home games and 42 away games. The pre-season will be shortened to four games, and Seravalli notes that any player who’s accumulated 100 or more games at the NHL level will only be allowed to participate in two of those contests.

Additionally, this will be the last year that a team can re-sign or extend a player on an eight-year deal. Seravalli reports that players re-signing with their current team will be limited to a maximum of seven years, while contracts signed during unrestricted free agency or through offer sheets will be capped at six years. This could have bigger implications this summer, with more teams potentially scrambling to sign their current players while retaining the ability to add another year.

Meanwhile, to address arguably the most important and, objectively, the most-publicized issue, the NHL will create a ’comprehensive playoff salary cap mechanism’ to close the LTIR loophole. In recent years, some playoff-bound teams have placed injured players on LTIR during the regular season, providing them with additional salary cap space to acquire higher-priced talent at the trade deadline. Most of these cases have been investigated and subsequently cleared by the league. However, the NHL is continuing its investigation into the Edmonton Oilers’ use of LTIR with Evander Kane leading up to the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs.

Lastly, of the large-scale updates, the league confirmed the projected salary cap upper limits for the upcoming three seasons. The cap will rise to $95.5MM in 2025-26, increase by approximately 9% to $104MM in 2026-27, and by another 9% to $113MM in 2027-28.

Seravalli added several other additions to the upcoming CBA. Drafted players’ signing rights will be uniform across the board until they’re 22 years old, the elimination of deferred salary, and the establishment of a permanent emergency backup goaltender who will travel with the teams.

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  1. 66TheNumberOfTheBest

    4 hours ago

    “Drafted players’ signing rights will be uniform across the board until they’re 22 years old.”

    I was about to say they got it all right until I got to this part…

    The college loophole will remain exactly the same, just under slightly different language. It will almost surely doom the junior leagues to being underage leagues only. Most Europeans and Russians will just hang at home until they are 22 and enter the league as UFA’s.

    I hope this is poorly worded reporting and not the league destroying the junior leagues and the draft (and the value of draft picks) with lazy lawyering.

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  2. C-Daddy

    4 hours ago

    Someone should check in on Doghockey, he’s probably devastated that his beloved Golden Knights won’t be able to circumvent the cap with LTIR shenanigans anymore.

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  3. Unclemike1526

    3 hours ago

    Kudos to the NHL for doing things the right way. They didn’t wait until the last day before the agreement ends to negotiate a new one. They are seemingly fixing the biggest problem they have by teams circumventing the Salary Cap for the Playoffs. Didn’t seem right that in the Playoffs all the sudden the Cap doesn’t matter anymore. If it doesn’t matter all year long what’s the point of having one? Anyway well doe boys. All of the recent rule changes have had a positive effect on the game and made it a better product and more fun to watch. Again well played.

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  4. FeeltheThunder

    3 hours ago

    I don’t mind these changes but there is a college player issue with players getting drafted by teams only to refuse signing with that respected team that drafted them because they can make more money with NIL or whatever. As we’re seeing more & more NCAA players dictating everything. What’s the point of drafting players if these college players can dictate who they want to sign & play for?…It robs the teams & could have negative side effects moving forward for the league if the matter isn’t resolved.

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    • The Mistake of Giving Eugene Melnyk a Liver Transplant

      1 hour ago

      So, are you made that the people who sacrifice their bodies may earn closer to a fair market wage?

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  5. RedFeather

    3 hours ago

    Thank god. I was nervous for that 15 second shot clock. Lol

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  6. Thornton Mellon

    3 hours ago

    The only part I’m hung up on is the drafted players/all equal until 22. Different situations for juniors, NCAA, and international, and this only really impacts juniors.

    Otherwise all great points, steady revenue growth and thus cap growth, the game is healthy. Certainly don’t need to get hung up with a labor dispute. Avoid putting teams in Atlanta and Arizona again and it will continue to grow.

    Hopefully the schedule is tweaked just a bit. 84 games is fine, and 4 preseason is plenty to evaluate fringe guys. But contract the playoffs # of off days a little bit and start the regular season the first weekend of October – that means no later than June 10 the SCF are done.

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  7. fightcitymayor

    3 hours ago

    “the elimination of deferred salary”

    NHL took a look at that Shohei Ohtani nonsense and said, “Yeah, let’s not do that.”

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  8. SparkytheGoldenSeals

    28 mins ago

    64 more regular season games, Is greedy!

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  9. Gbear

    52 seconds ago

    Trivia question: when was the last 84 game season the NHL held?

    1993/94. Two neutral site games were played by each team.

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