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Last week, the National Hockey League and the NHL Players’ Association ratified a new four-year collective bargaining agreement that will commence with the 2026-27 season and run through 2030. The deal,
More than a year before the expiry of its current deal, a new collective bargaining agreement between the NHL and the NHLPA was officially ratified on Tuesday.
NEW YORK/TORONTO -- The National Hockey League Players’ Association’s full membership and the National Hockey League’s Board of Governors today ratified a four-year Collective Bargaining Agreement, more than a year before the expiration of the current contract. The new agreement runs through the 2029-30 season.
The 2025-26 NHL season will open on Oct. 7 and end on April 16 with a break in February for the Olympics. Here are the season highlights:
The NHL’s new collective bargaining agreement, which will take effect for the 2026-27 season, will change how the Golden Knights and several other teams operate.
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association have ratified their extension of the collective bargaining agreement, securing labor peace in the sport through 2030. The league and union announced in a joint news release Tuesday that the deal had been approved. It took a vote of the Board of Governors and the full NHLPA membership.
The NHL's Board of Governors and the NHL Players' Association membership have ratified a four-year collective bargaining agreement through the 2029-30 season, the two sides announced Tuesday.
The idea that someone not in the league can get called down from the stands to play in a game is one of hockey's most unique traditions.
The NHL and NHL Players’ Association have ratified their extension of the collective bargaining agreement, securing labor peace in the sport through 2030. The league and union announced in a joint news release Tuesday that the deal had been approved. It took a vote of the Board of Governors and the full NHLPA membership.