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NHL salary cap rising to record $104M for 2026-27 season

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 9:21 PM

The NHL’s salary cap will reach a record of $104 million per team in 2026-27, the league and the NHL ​Players Association announced Thursday.

That figure is ‌an increase of $8.5 million (8.9%) from the 2025-26 cap.

The salary cap floor will be $76.9 million, making the midpoint $90.4 million. To demonstrate the rapid growth of the ‌league, ​the minimum is higher ⁠than the ceiling was ⁠in 2018.

Per PuckPedia, seven teams exceeded the cap in 2025-26, led by the Vegas Golden Knights, who spent $107.49 million. Teams may ​use players’ salaries that have been placed on long-term injured reserve and exceed ⁠the cap without penalty.

The youthful ⁠Chicago Blackhawks spent $82.35 million, which ​was still comfortably over the salary cap floor.

Moreover, ​television and streaming deals with ESPN and ‌TNT Sports will help the league exceed $7 billion in mixed currency revenue this season. The NHL just enjoyed record viewership milestones for ⁠the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

“It’s a really good time, and we don’t even ⁠have the ‌biggest markets (involved in the playoffs),” league ⁠commissioner Gary Bettman said recently ​in ‌an appearance on The Pat McAfee ​Show. “This is ⁠about how good the hockey is.”

The individual player maximum will also increase to $20.8 million for 2026-27.

Current projections indicate an even larger increase in 2027-28, with a $9.5 million jump to $113.5 million.

–Field ​Level Media