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DIRTY DESTRO
June 8th, 2005, 07:30 PM
Updated: June 8, 2005, 6:14 PM ET
Salary cap to be based on percentage of revenue of each teamESPN.com news services


TORONTO -- The NHL and the NHL Players' Association have agreed on a salary-cap system, eliminating the biggest stumbling block to the resumption of play next season, the Toronto Globe and Mail reported on its Web site Wednesday.

The paper reported that a source close to the owners, and another close to both owners and players, said there would be a team-by-team salary cap, based on a percentage of the revenue of each franchise.

In what is believed to be a six-year agreement, based on revenue projections by both sides, the salary cap will range from $34 million to $36 million, with the floor from $22 million to $24 million.

The league has previously demanded that the cap be 54 percent of a team's revenue.

However, this does not mean that an overall deal on the lockout is imminent. Negotiators for the players and owners are now working on other issues such as salary arbitration and free agency, according to GlobeandMail.com.

"They still have a ways to go," one source told the paper, although with the cap issue settled there is reason to hope a deal can be reached by early July.

NHL vice-president Bill Daly, the league's chief negotiator, declined to confirm or deny reports of a salary-cap deal.

But he did say publicly on Tuesday that negotiators had moved on to other issues, including salary arbitration, free agency, qualifying contract offers and others.

The lockout caused the cancellation of the 2004-05 season.


http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/news/story?id=2080348

**crosses fingers**

P.S. Cam Neely was selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. HE was one of my favorites growing up ... had several 50 goal seasons even though he was riddled with injuries. Congrats Cam

Stifler
June 8th, 2005, 07:40 PM
Better buy as much hockey memorabilia as I can right now before the lockout ends and the prices fucking skyrocket. Very glad to hear the great progress over the past few days this week - shootout will definitely be in the NHL this year.

OneSharpMarble
June 8th, 2005, 09:54 PM
Does anyone think that a salary cap will mean lower ticket prices? That shit is ridiculous.

fiXXXer
June 8th, 2005, 09:55 PM
Does anyone think that a salary cap will mean lower ticket prices? That poop is ridiculous.

No, players salaries are totally unrelated to ticket prices. Be prepared for an increase in prices to make up for lost revenue, and an ailing game.

Stifler
June 8th, 2005, 10:23 PM
Doesn't matter, I'll still pay top dollar for Maple Leaf games.

OneSharpMarble
June 8th, 2005, 10:27 PM
No, players salaries are totally unrelated to ticket prices. Be prepared for an increase in prices to make up for lost revenue, and an ailing game.

My avatar could beat up your avatar! :curse: