Bettman said that the cap would rise much more next offseason.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman confirmed that the league’s 2023-2024 salary cap would rise by just $1 million on Saturday.
The modest salary cap boost comes despite Bettman’s claim that league revenue should reach $6 billion in 2023-2024. Connor McDavid, the most dominant forward in modern NHL history and perhaps the best team-sport athlete in the world, is currently the highest-paid player in the league. McDavid makes $12.5 million AAV and signed one of just four $100 million-dollar deals in NHL history in 2018.
Matthews, the 2021-2022 Hart Trophy winner, and his representation would have noted Bettman’s suggestion that the cap will rise much higher in the summer of 2024.
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