
"The NHL and NHLPA announced that the upper limit of the 2025-26 salary cap would be $95.5 million, a jump of $7.5 million from last season."
"This offseason was marked by more players deciding to stay with their teams, such as Brock Boeser remaining in Vancouver after initially believing he would leave."
"The increased financial flexibility due to a rising salary cap allowed many NHL teams to retain their star players instead of pursuing free agency."
"Several teams, including the Florida Panthers and Columbus Blue Jackets, made significant moves to keep their key players rather than entering the free agency market."
The NHL's salary cap increased significantly for the 2025-26 season, reaching $95.5 million. This boost allowed teams to retain more players instead of pursuing free agency. Notable players such as Sam Bennett and Aaron Ekblad were kept by the Florida Panthers. Other franchises like the Columbus Blue Jackets signed players to long-term deals, reflecting the financial comfort teams now experience. Veteran players also opted to stay put rather than explore opportunities in free agency, demonstrating the impact of the rising cap on player decisions.
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