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#CBJ  have been informed by NHL/NHLPA today that they won’t need to be compliant with the agreed upon salary cap floor by Oct. 7, when NHL rosters set for the 2024-25 season.



The key details:

Columbus made a $2M signing bonus to Johnny Gaudreau in July, as per his contract. That money will be included in their salary cap figure.

The league is waiving the Oct. 7 deadline to reach the floor of $65M, with the expectation they’ll get there in a “reasonable time.”

Columbus are now projected to be roughly $1.4M under the cap floor of $65M. That can easily be achieved given Waddell’s desire to add a veteran NHL forward via trade or the waiver wire.

by AnonCommentary

6 Comments

  1. SomeKindOfMonster

    great decision from the NHL.

    not something we see too often!

  2. Wow, a rare inverse Rule 6.14.

    Kudos to the league for not fucking up an absolute softball decision for once.

  3. P-Rickles

    I mean, yeah. Could you imagine if they made a different decision? The response would be immediate and horrendously negative.

  4. Green9510

    Wait a ruling that doesn’t hurt us? Is that legal?

  5. Chtholly13

    As an outsider, kind of glad they weren’t stingy about the rules considering the cap with Gaudreau death (RIP). It was something I wanted to ask around here how the cap would work but I didn’t want to be insensitive considering what happend.

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