OldTimeHockey
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cw said:But the players "won" in that they still have a NHL to play in because the system they had was not financially sustainable. And all of the players who appeared in the NHL between 2006 and 2012 made more money under that deal than half the NHL teams they played for. And their salaries have risen decently from a $39 mil cap to maybe a $60-70 mil cap.
Is it not true though, that the NHL owners had the opportunity to lock in a hard cap at 46.5 million in '05, yet insisted on getting to the 43 million starting point. In order to get there, the owners agreed to the fluctuating cap based on revenues.
So at the time, that cap was viewed as a loss for the players as I don't think the NHL, the NHLPA or the media thought that revenues would grow to the point of almost doubling that cap ceiling.