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No. An NHL player's salary only counts against the cap if he is currently on the major league's roster.
You can't but you can go over and play tournaments with player that go over the salary cap
The nhl salary cap is the amount of money each team gets to pay there players. This way a team cant have a ton of all stars because they wont be able to pay all of them because of the "salary cap". This keeps teams balanced.
The contract violated the league's salary cap.
Unlike the NFL and NHL, the NBA features a so-called "soft" cap, meaning that there are several significant exceptions that allow teams to exceed the salary cap to sign players. This is done to allow teams to keep their own players, which, in theory, fosters fan support in each individual city. By contrast, the NFL and NHL caps are considered "hard," meaning that they offer relatively few (if any) circumstances in which teams can exceed the salary cap.
The Current Cap for the 08-09 season is $56.7 million. There is also a minimum team payroll of $40.7 million.
In the 2004-2005 the NHL cancelled the season due to an unsettled labor dispute when the owners and players could not come together on the new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
For the 2010 season, there is no salary cap in the NFL. The NFL owners opted out of the collective bargaining agreement made with the players in 2006. Since there is no agreement, there is no cap. Certainly, any new agreement will contain a salary cap. If there is not a new agreement in place by the start of the 2011 season, there will be no NFL football. For the 2009 season, the NFL salary cap was $127 million.
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hard salary cap
their 1992 and 1993 teams were so full of stars. How could they not be breaching the cap.