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  2. List of highest-paid NHL players by season - Wikipedia

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    Here are several lists of National Hockey League players' salaries since the 1989–90 NHL season. This list does not include income from corporate endorsements or salaries before 1988–89 . Top salaries in the NHL since 1989

  3. Details Emerge From Wayne Gretzky’s Television Contract - AOL

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    The legendary hockey player and now-former NHL front office executive has accepted a position with Turner Sports, where he will serve as an analyst. Gretzky officially announced last month that he ...

  4. List of current NHL general managers - Wikipedia

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    Current NHL general managers. Team General manager Tenured since Pro career References Anaheim Ducks: Pat Verbeek: February 3, 2022: 1982–2002 [1] [2] Boston Bruins:

  5. Brian Burke (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    He proposed allowing the NHL oversee a world championship which had potential to a financially lucrative venture while league games were not being played. [ 12 ] On January 9, 2013, Burke was fired by the Leafs as president and general manager and given a role as senior advisor to MLSE 's president and C.O.O. Tom Anselmi and the MLSE board of ...

  6. NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The agreement also phased in a reduced age for free agency, which would eventually give players unrestricted rights to negotiate with any team at age 27 or after 7 years of play in the NHL, whichever came first. On September 4, 2010, the NHL and NHLPA ratified an agreement to alter how the salary cap hit of long-term contracts would be calculated.

  7. NHL salary cap - Wikipedia

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    The NHL salary cap is the total amount of money that each National Hockey League (NHL) team is allowed to pay its players collectively. It is a "hard" salary cap , meaning there are no exemptions (and thus no luxury tax penalties are required).

  8. NHL commissioner - Wikipedia

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    The NHL's television fortunes have faded since the ABC deal, however. In 2004, the league could only manage a revenue sharing deal with NBC, with no money paid up front by the network. [31] Also, coming out of the lockout, ESPN declined its $60 million option for the NHL's cable rights in 2005–06.

  9. 2018–19 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2018–19 NHL season was the 102nd season of operation (101st season of play) of the National Hockey League. 31 teams competed in an 82-game regular season.The regular season began on October 3, 2018, and ended on April 6, 2019.