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Lots of NHL teams will face challenges, but these three will have the toughest decisions with a flat cap. 👀 ✍️: RoryBoylen

Following news of a tentative agreement between the NHL and NHLPA on a CBA extension and return to play plan, we’re just awaiting the results of a ratification vote from both the players and Board of Governors. It’s expected both will pass, putting us on track for Phase 3 training camps to open on Monday, and for games to resume in August.

As a result, we know the cap will remain flat at $81.5 million next season and probably the one after. From there, it could gradually rise, though that will depend on how revenues recover.

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