The NHL is entering a new financial era, and the Montreal Canadiens could be one of the biggest winners.
With the NHL salary cap expected to rise dramatically over the next several seasons, projections suggest the league could reach a cap ceiling of approximately $123 million by the 2028-29 season, a massive increase from the current structure. Official NHL and NHLPA projections already show the cap climbing to $113.5 million by 2027-28, and it may continue to rise beyond that. This changing landscape could completely reshape how teams build championship rosters.
In this episode of The Starr & D'Amico Show, we break down how NHL expansion, growing league revenues, and a rapidly increasing salary cap could create a major advantage for the Montreal Canadiens.
Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton have spent years building a young core around players such as Lane Hutson, Ivan Demidov, Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Kaiden Guhle. Many of those players are already signed to long-term contracts, potentially giving Montreal incredible financial flexibility just as the salary cap explodes.
Could the Canadiens be perfectly positioned to take advantage of the NHL's next economic boom?
We discuss:
• The projected rise in the NHL salary cap
• How NHL expansion could increase league revenues
• Why the Canadiens' contract structure is different from many NHL teams
• How Montreal could use additional cap space to pursue elite talent
• Why the Habs may be entering a championship window at exactly the right time
Could the Canadiens be building something that gives them a long-term competitive advantage?
Join the conversation and let us know what you think in the comments.
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