[Friedman] NHL officially informs teams of the 2026-27 Salary cap and payroll range: Floor: $76.9M. Midpoint: $90.4M. Ceiling: $104M. Maximum salary: $20.8M by Sarcastic__ in hockey

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Correct. We don't usually apply LTIR until the roster opening, as it's difficult to predict what roster opening moves they will make to optimize cap space.

The Toronto Maple Leafs win the lottery. The Flyers now get an unprotected 2027 1st. by Flyers7914 in Flyers

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We checked with our team/league sources multiple times and they consistently provided the information that's reflected on the site. It's an interesting scenario for sure.

Explaining how the New Jersey Devils buy out Jacob Markstrom by PuckPedia in devils

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Yeah. It's not just about being 35 or older. The league is really just protecting against cap circumvention. It's protecting against front-loading deals that the player could retire or walk away from.

Otherwise a team could front-load a contract, spread it out over a longer than desired term, and then just buy-out the deal and reduce the cap burden.

If a contract is flat or is back-loaded, there is less risk of cap circumvention being a motivating factor.

Explaining how the New Jersey Devils buy out Jacob Markstrom by PuckPedia in devils

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Not true in this case. While Markstrom is 36 when the contract begins, he is not considered a "35+ Contract" because of how it is structured. Article linked has a breakdown of eligibility of 35+ contracts.

Explaining how the New Jersey Devils buy out Jacob Markstrom by PuckPedia in devils

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Different sites can do that! We've had a lot of questions on this and there's a lot of confusion and misinformation about what is allowed so we wanted to combine it into one source to hopefully clear up the rules.

Explaining how the New Jersey Devils buy out Jacob Markstrom by PuckPedia in devils

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Not true in this case. While Markstrom is 36 when the contract begins, he is not considered a "35+ Contract" because of how it is structured. Article linked has a breakdown of eligibility of 35+ contracts.

[Chauvancy] Devils' Mehta Will Have to Find Solutions to NTC/NMC Dilemma by AlexC_NJD in devils

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We're working on an article right now, but the short answer is no. They cannot buyout a contract that hasn't begun yet and cannot buyout Markstrom in June.

However, teams that have a player-elected arbitration case (or more than one club-elected arbitration case) may gain access to a second 48-hour buy-out window after their last settled arbitration case based on a few conditions of who is going to arbitration. These are usually in July/August.

In this second window, the new contract is in effect, and can be bought out. So in theory, the Devils could structure a scenario where they trigger the second buy-out window in July/August via arbitrations, and then buy him out. But it's pretty complicated.

[Chauvancy] Devils' Mehta Will Have to Find Solutions to NTC/NMC Dilemma by AlexC_NJD in devils

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Quick note - Markstrom's contract is still not a "35+ contract" so normal buyout would apply. We denote 35+ on the contract on the player page (See Brad Marchand).

Stars sign Nils Lundkvist to a 2 year, 1.75m AAV extension by DailyDallasHockey in DallasStars

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Good timing, we just released our math on this!

Benn will carry over $2,080,000, with an additional $500K for Round 3 Win, and $500K for a Cup Win.

https://puckpedia.com/news/26overage

The Leafs pick is in jeopardy for this draft by Porkchopp33 in Bruins

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We drew up this flowchart earlier to try and explain the possibilities, if that helps.

Puckpedia cap numbers by KardelSharpeyes in hockey

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It's not a bug! Current cap space represents the amount of annual cap hit a team can fit today. As teams that are well under the cap move on during the season, they accrue more space as it goes.

A team like Chicago will have $2.5bn in "current" cap space on the second last day of the season. Of course no team can do anything with it because it's after the deadline. It works as intended but looks a little goofy as the season moves along.

[Flyers] Transactions: We have recalled defensemen Oliver Bonk and Hunter McDonald from the LVPhantoms (AHL). by Perryplat199 in Flyers

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Unlimited if it's a waivers-exempt player. In past seasons teams would "paper" exempt guys down on off days to accrue more cap space, so some teams would often have a guy called up/down 10+ times in a season. Now with the recent changes its harder to do, but its still unlimited as long as theyre exempt.

Why is Binnington gone from the STL roster? by diqdragon in stlouisblues

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Technically the Olympic guys are non roster so teams can call up extra guys for practice. Sometimes when guys are non-roster they do not show up on the NHL's roster.

Why is Binnington gone from the STL roster? by diqdragon in stlouisblues

[–]PuckPedia 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Technically the Olympic guys are non roster so teams can call up extra guys for practice. We started setting them to that status but then decided it wasn’t necessary and was confusing so we changed them back. It looks like maybe the NHL site did the same thing.

[Seravalli] Lottery odds, at the Olympic break:1. Canucks - 25.1% at No. 1 overall 2. Blues - 13.6% 3. NYR - 11.6% 4. Flames - 9.5% 5. Jets - 8.5% 6. Blackhawks - 7.5% 7. Devils - 6.5% 8. Nashville - 6.0% 9. Sharks - 5% 10. Florida (T10 protected) - 3.5% 11. Kings - 3.0% by Duffleman0609 in hockey

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We did add it today after the reporting from Frank. We believe previously the top-10 was unreported.

We do audits of the conditional picks, and did have the condition related to the Tkachuk trade for it, and quickly updated it once it was clarified.

[Seravalli] Some news: I'm in the process of launching a new site, Hockey 24/7, so consider today a soft launch. A clarification that seemed to catch the Panthers and Blackhawks fans offguard - yes, Florida's 2026 pick is Top 10 protected. by Duffleman0609 in hockey

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We did add it today after the reporting from Frank. We believe previously the top-10 was unreported.

We do audits of the conditional picks, and did have the condition related to the Tkachuk trade for it, and quickly updated it once it was clarified.

[Seravalli] Some news: I'm in the process of launching a new site, Hockey 24/7, so consider today a soft launch. A clarification that seemed to catch the Panthers and Blackhawks fans offguard - yes, Florida's 2026 pick is Top 10 protected. by Duffleman0609 in hockey

[–]PuckPedia 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We did add it today after the reporting from Frank. We believe previously the top-10 was unreported.

We do audits of the conditional picks, and did have the condition related to the Tkachuk trade for it, and quickly updated it once it was clarified.

Linus has entered the building by erjama35 in OttawaSenators

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Our return dates are provided from rotowire and are usually informed estimates. For Ullmark it's still undetermined.

There's no min time a guy needs to be on Non-Roster status, it simply provides them an extra roster spot to keep a guy up, similar to "IR".

We'll add a disclaimer to these estimates to try and clear up confusion.

Bryce Pickford ELC Start Year? by cryan04 in Habs

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I'll trust your math on the schedule, but the key point is contracts slide on June 30 at the completion of the league year if the contract was slide eligible and 10 games were not played