ICdave
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With the most unnecessary lockout in professional sports history about to come to a head, let’s take this opportunity to examine, on a hypothetical basis, the ramifications of the salary cap dropping to the $60.0 million range in year two of the prospective collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
Much has been made about some teams, like the Montreal Canadiens, being in tough if the salary cap does drop by just over $10 million from this shortened season (if it happens) to the next season thereafter.
The purpose of this article is to focus strictly on the Winnipeg Jets and the team’s salary cap situation heading into the 2013-14 season.
To read entire article click here.
As always, comments are welcome.
Much has been made about some teams, like the Montreal Canadiens, being in tough if the salary cap does drop by just over $10 million from this shortened season (if it happens) to the next season thereafter.
The purpose of this article is to focus strictly on the Winnipeg Jets and the team’s salary cap situation heading into the 2013-14 season.
To read entire article click here.
As always, comments are welcome.