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Salary cap for 2016-17 NHL season set at $73 million
National Hockey League

Salary cap for 2016-17 NHL season set at $73 million

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 2:37 p.m. ET

NEW YORK (AP) The salary cap for the 2016-17 NHL season will be $73 million, up from $71.4 million.

The league and NHL Players' Association announced the cap number Tuesday night.

The cap floor, or the minimum amount a team can spend, is $54 million. It was $52.8 million last season.

Players elected to use their 5 percent escalator clause to help increase the salary cap $1.6 million.

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The Canadian dollar was one reason why league revenues sagged, preventing a larger cap increase.

The draft begins Friday in Buffalo, New York. Free agency opens July 1 at noon, though teams can talk to players beginning Saturday.

General managers have said they're waiting on the cap number to make decisions with their own potential free agents.

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