From Puck Daddy/Larry Brooks, there might not be an increase in the salary cap next season:
Larry Brooks also says the falling Canadian dollar has a lot to do with it. That's pretty wild considering this summer a lot of people estimated the cap for next season could be at $76mil.
Given the fixation of escrow under which the players currently are having 14 percent of their pay withheld, it certainly is a realistic possibility the NHLPA will not exercise a 5-percent escalator for 2015-16. That might mean a stagnant cap in the $69 million range, which falls some $5 million to $6 million shy of previous optimistic projections.
That would mean that clubs facing a cap crunch now cannot responsibly count on relief for next season. That has put a hold on extension negotiations.
Link: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/no-salary-cap-increase-for-nhl-next-season-154942492.html
Larry Brooks also says the falling Canadian dollar has a lot to do with it. That's pretty wild considering this summer a lot of people estimated the cap for next season could be at $76mil.