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Title: Scrap the Salary Cap Formula?
Post by: SlackJack on August 07, 2019, 09:33:16 AM
Side by side comparison NHL Salary Cap vs DNHL over the years.

2011/2012 NHL cap = $64.3m     DNHL cap = $70m         Difference +$5.7m
2012/2013 NHL cap = $60m       DNHL cap = $75.8m       Difference +$15.87m
2013/2014 NHL cap = $64.3m     DNHL cap = $82.8m       Difference +$18.5m
2014/2015 NHL cap = $69m       DNHL cap = $75.8m       Difference +$6.8m
2015/2016 NHL cap = $71.4m     DNHL cap = $81.3m       Difference +$9.9m
2016/2017 NHL cap = $73m       DNHL cap = $79.3m       Difference +$6.3m
2017/2018 NHL cap = $75m       DNHL cap = $81.1m       Difference +$6.1m
2018/2019 NHL cap = $79.5m     DNHL cap = $81.4m       Difference +$1.9m
2019/2020 NHL cap = $81.5m     DNHL cap = $87m         Difference +$5.5m 

If you ignore 2011-2014, the average for the last six seasons is about a $6m overage on NHL salary cap figures. It's consistent enough that we could do away with the cap formula and just tack on $6m to the NHL's cap every year. (Would save our Commish team time for other things.)
Title: Re: Scrap the Salary Cap Formula?
Post by: Rob on August 07, 2019, 06:39:32 PM
I think the equation might have served it's purpose to bring us in line proportionally with both the cap and relative amount of free cap space. We've always adjusted relative to the real NHL cap - the equation, in a weird way, acts as a floor, since unused cap takes away from future cap increases.

I dunno, not sure it matters too much either way at this point.