NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly spoke with the New York Times, and what he had to say can only be viewed as great news for the Blackhawks. Daly has come out and stated that all reports of a stagnant salary cap, a cap that would see no or minimal in
“I expect there to be a healthy rise in the salary cap for next season, the Canadian dollar would have to continue to fall in a material way for that to change.”Daly knows that the Canadian dollar's value is a critical part of the success of the league, two of the NHL's biggest money making franchises are Toronto and Montreal and any significant hit to the Canadian dollar is also a significant hit to the NHL. But Daly isn't worried, again from the Times:
“The league is obviously healthier when the dollars are closer to par,” he said. “But I think the business success of the league and the clubs over the last several years stands on its own.”What this means for Blackhawks fans is simple, players that likely would have been shipped out of town as a necessity to stay below the cap may be able to stay with the organization. When you consider the names on that list included Patrick Sharp and Brent Seabrook, it's easy to see why this is huge for the Blackhawks.
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