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Ultimately, a 5% rollback of any salary cap ceiling is a drop in the hat.For example, 5% off $81.5 million is 4$ million. Many FNHL teams had well over $10-$15 million heading into FA last yr and the FA talent pool ended up being blaaaaaah to say the least.
:iatp: That's the point. It's not a significant rollback by any means. This would help level the playing field for all franchises. Again, my team has more to lose than gain from this BUT if the league is better off, we are all better off in the long run. :toast::win:
Mind you, given the pandemic, the NHL might be forced to reduce the cap ceiling anyways in 2021-22 so it could still happen naturally whether FNHL owners vote to introduce it artificially or not.
How about park this decision by saying for the 2021-22 FNHL cap:A) Roll back by 5% IF NHL cap ceiling is => $81.5M (equal or greater than)B) Maintain and mirror NHL cap ceiling if < $81.5M (less than)Thoughts?