NHL sets 2017-18 salary cap at $75M
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The salary cap will be set at $75 million next season, the NHL and NHLPA announced Sunday.
It's an increase of $2 million from last season's cap, which was set at $73 million. The cap floor next season has been set at $55.4 million.
The NHL introduced the salary cap in the 2005-06 season, when it was set at $39 million.
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