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REPORT: NHL, NHLPA Set To Announce New CBA On Friday

If you're an old NHL fan like me, when CBA's are brought up, it immediately gives me anxiety. In 2004, an NHL lockout resulted in the cancellation of the entire season, which revolved around a salary cap. That lockout is the reason the Blue Jackets are celebrating their 25th anniversary in 25-26, instead of last season. 

In 2012, the NHL again locked out the players, mainly over, you guessed it, money, resulting in a shortened 48-game schedule. The season didn't start until mid-January, and ultimately, the Blue Jackets missed the playoffs due to a tiebreaker. 

Fast forward to 2025, and here we are again - Time for a new CBA. But this time, it seems that the two sides are have agreed to a framework on a four-year extension to the collective bargaining agreement. 

Per reports, an agreement could be announced as soon as Friday on a Memorandum of Understanding that would extend the labor agreement. The extension would start on Sept. 16, 2026, and go through Sept. 15, 2030. This is very good news. 

So what are the details and how will it affect the Blue Jackets players? 

  • 84-game regular seasons beginning in 2026-27. Shortening the preseason to an expected four games per team, players with 100-plus career games played can play in a maximum of two preseason games.
  • Player contracts will be limited to a maximum of seven years for players re-signing with their current teams and six years for players who are unrestricted free agents. This is down from 8 and 7.
  • The massive jumps in the salary cap will be official - $95.5 million, $104 million and $113 million.
  • Closing the LTIR loophole for teams to stack payroll by using the injury relief rule.
  • Signing rights to draft picks will be the same for everyone until age 22, no matter what league prospects are picked from or where they go next.
  • No more deferred salaries to try to lower cap hits.
  • Making the EBUG a full-time spot with the team, so that amateurs are no longer allowed to play.
  • No more player dress code for players arriving at or leaving games.

There are a few other rules involving player benefits and such as well. 

All of the new pieces of the CBA are going to be great for the league and players. More money for the players, and more games for the fans, has to be the two biggest pieces of this. I am 100% for more regular season and less preseason. 

Now, if only they could get to the point where the season starts earlier and ends earlier, we could have the perfect NHL. End the season no later than Memorial Day, and start earlier in September.

Let us know what you think below.

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Blue Jackets Rumors: K'Andre Miller To Columbus?Blue Jackets Rumors: K'Andre Miller To Columbus?With the NHL Draft just a few days away and the start of free agency a week away, the NHL's silly season is in full swing, and the Blue Jackets look to be involved at some point.  Blue Jackets Announce Times & Dates For 2025 Development CampBlue Jackets Announce Times & Dates For 2025 Development CampWith the 2025 NHL Draft coming on Friday, the Blue Jackets have announced the 2025 Development Camp schedule. It will again be held at the OhioHealth Ice Haus. 

 

Blue Jackets Rumors: Rasmus Andersson A Trade Target? Blue Jackets Rumors: Rasmus Andersson A Trade Target? With each passing day, more rumors about the Columbus Blue Jackets being involved in trades keep popping up. Two days from the Draft and nothing has changed.  Columbus Blue Jackets 2025 Draft Target: Jackson SmithColumbus Blue Jackets 2025 Draft Target: Jackson SmithWell, we've officially reached the end of the 2025 draft targets. Today is going to be the last one before the 2025 NHL Draft on Friday. After today, my colleague Jason Newland and I will continue with draft content, however, it will be more geared towards mock drafts and big boards.

It Was A Good Season For Rookies In Montreal, And Not Just For Lane Hutson

Earlier this month, Montreal Canadiens’ blueliner Lane Hutson was declared the winner of the Calder Trophy as the NHL's best rookie, and with good reason, he played a historic season.

Hutson wasn’t the only rookie to have an impressive season in town, however. On Wednesday, the PWHL held its award show and named six players to its All-Rookie Team. Half of them were members of the Montreal Victoire: blueliners Cayla Barnes and Anna Wilgren, and forward Jennifer Gardiner.

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You may recall Gardiner from the Canadiens’ skills competition in February, where she won the accuracy shooting event, hitting all four targets in under 10 seconds. While some might have expected Nick Suzuki or Cole Caufield to come out on top in that event, it was the Victoire rookie who stole the show.

Unfortunately for the PWHL outfit, though, the Victoire won’t be able to count on those great rookies next season, all three were lost during the expansion draft and signing period of the new Vancouver and Seattle franchises. Can you imagine the reaction in Montreal if Lane Hutson had been lost to an expansion draft? That can happen when you’re only allowed to protect three players. If you thought the NHL expansion rules were too lenient with the Vegas Golden Knights, take a look at what’s going on in the PWHL.

Meanwhile, Hutson will be back in Montreal for his sophomore season, and the city is already buzzing with excitement at the thought of witnessing Ivan Demidov’s rookie offering.

Thankfully, the three standout rookies weren’t the only players honoured by the league. Netminder Ann-Renee Desbiens was named goaltender of the year, Kori Chrverie won the title of coach of the year (unlike Martin St-Louis who finished third in voting for the Jack Adams Trophy), and Marie-Philip Poulin was named forward of the year and MVP. As for Laura Stacey, she won the Hockey for All Award as the player who made the most significant impact in her community.

It will be interesting to see if both Montreal teams manage to make the playoffs this coming season. Both were eliminated in the latest campaign, but they were both in the first round. While taking part in the Spring dance exceeded expectations for the Habs, the Victoire was expected to reach the Walter Cup Final but failed.

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Blackhawks Potential Trade Target JJ Peterka Is No Longer An Option

The Chicago Blackhawks have numerous trade targets that make sense for them. The 2025 NHL Draft isn’t producing NHL-ready players out of the gate, and Chicago may not consider pursuing the big-money free agents due to its place in the rebuild. 

That leaves trades as the next option to improve the roster headed into next season. One target that made sense for the Chicago Blackhawks, JJ Peterka, is now off the board. 

The Buffalo Sabres traded Peterka to the Utah Mammoth in exchange for Michael Kesselring and Josh Doan. Buffalo is getting two good players with upside, but Utah is getting a blossoming star who also happens to be young. 

Peterka, 23, is a forward who just had a breakout season on a struggling Sabres team. He scored 27 goals with 41 assists for 68 points in 77 games. He is blossoming into a legitimate star in the NHL. With him on the block, every team was interested. 

Peterka would have looked nice alongside talented players like Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar, but that can’t be the case anymore. Instead, he will join forces with Logan Cooley, Clayton Keller, and a Mammoth team ready to take a step in the standings. 

This isn’t, however, the end of the young talent line on the trade block in the NHL. Kyle Davidson and his staff have options to consider; the first big domino is just off the board. As the draft gets closer, moves will continue to be made across the league. 

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