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The NHL salary cap might be flat in 2017-18 - Broad Street Hockey
NHL salary cap for next season uncertain
NHL salary cap increases to $75 million for 2017-18 season - SBNation.com
NHL Salary Cap May Increase By Almost $10M Next Season, Could Reach Over $100M in 2021
Islanders & Cap Strapped Teams Trade Talk Part II
LA Kings 2017-18 Salary Cap Crunch: Summer Work Underway
NHL salary cap set at $75 million for 2017-18 season – The Denver Post
NFL and NHL salary caps have worked out well for players
NHL Salary Cap set to rise to $75 million in 2017-18 - Eyes On The Prize
NHL salary cap set at $75 million for 2017-18 season - The Salt Lake Tribune
NHL says 2017-18 salary cap could go up $2 million
NHL Salary Cap Estimated at $76 Million Next Season - Defending Big D
Mirtle: NHL's salary cap likely to be set at $75-million for 2017-18 – The Athletic
Report: Salary cap likely to remain flat for 2017-18 | ProHockeyTalk | NBC Sports
NFL and NHL salary caps have worked out well for players | MENAFN.COM
NHL will have a $75 million salary cap for 2017-18 season - Broad Street Hockey
NHL salary cap $75M for 2017-18 season - TSN.ca
Salary Cap Symbiosis: The Way NHL Teams Weaponize Cap Space and Capital - NHL to SEATTLE
NHL salary cap expected to increase for 2018-19
NHL Salary Cap for 2017-18 Season Announced, Increased to $75M | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights
Complete Hockey News - The NHL salary cap has been set from the 2018/19 season. 2017/18 Ceiling - $75 milion New Ceiling - $79.5 million New Floor - $58.8 million Max Contract - $15.9 million per season | Facebook
NHL salary cap set at $75 million for 2017-18 season
NHL salary cap projected to increase to $75.5-76 million next season - Second City Hockey
Best NHL team money can buy under 2018-19 salary cap without ELCs - Sportsnet.ca
Visualizing the Montreal Canadiens' financial situation with the projected salary cap for next season - Eyes On The Prize
NHL salary cap set at $75 million for 2017-18 season - Sports Illustrated