The NHL’s new salary cap shatters records and could lead to the first-ever $20M individual contract in hockey history.
The NHL and the Players’ Association have officially informed teams of the financial parameters for the 2026-27 season, marking a historic turning point in the salary cap era. The ceiling will reach $104 million, meaning the maximum individual salary allowed crosses the symbolic $20 million threshold for the first time, landing precisely at $20.8 million.
A Record-Breaking Leap in the Salary Cap
The salary floor will be set at $76.9 million, with the midpoint at $90.4 million. Compared to the 2025-26 season, when the cap stood at $95.5 million and the floor at $70.9 million, this represents an increase of $8.5 million for the ceiling and $6.3 million for the floor. These annual jumps are the largest since the salary cap system was introduced in 2005, when it was initially set at just $39 million.
The league and the players’ union had agreed on these figures as early as January 2025, covering three consecutive seasons to provide better economic predictability for franchises. Projections for 2026-27 and 2027-28 were subject to minor adjustments, but the numbers are now confirmed. For 2027-28, the cap is expected to climb even further to $113.5 million.
This financial predictability has already fueled the signing of massive contracts over the past year. Minnesota Wild left winger Kirill Kaprizov signed the most lucrative deal in NHL history by total value — $136 million over eight years with a cap hit of $17 million per season. Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel also extended for eight years at $13.5 million annually.

Record Extensions on the Horizon for the League’s Biggest Stars
The new individual salary ceiling of $20.8 million makes upcoming negotiations particularly fascinating. Several elite players will become eligible for contract extensions starting July 1. Among them are Tampa Bay Lightning right winger Nikita Kucherov, Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar, and Wild defenseman Quinn Hughes, all of whose current deals expire after the 2026-27 campaign.
Among restricted free agents whose contracts expire this summer, notable names include Jason Robertson of the Dallas Stars and Connor Bedard of the Chicago Blackhawks. San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini still has one year remaining on his entry-level contract but will be eligible to negotiate an extension beginning in July.
To date, no team has ever awarded the maximum allowable salary to any player. In 2025-26, that individual cap was $19.1 million, and the season before that it was $17.6 million. The question now is whether any franchise will determine that one of these generational talents deserves a salary exceeding $20 million as soon as next season — a move that would set an unprecedented benchmark in the history of professional hockey.
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