NHL

Bettman urges NHL GMs to stay the course

The NHL has instructed its general managers to conduct business as usual despite impending collective bargaining talks. Commissioner Gary Bettman wrapped up three days of meetings by telling the 30 GMs that they shouldn't operate any differently than they currently are.
Gary Bettman indicated that increased revenues will drive the salary cap up this summer, although it might end up going back down once a new CBA is negotiated. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)

The NHL has instructed its general managers to conduct business as usual despite impending collective bargaining talks.

Commissioner Gary Bettman wrapped up three days of meetings by telling the 30 GMs that they shouldn't operate any differently than they currently are.

Bettman indicated that increased revenues will drive the salary cap up this summer, although it might end up going back down once a new CBA is negotiated.

The current agreement expires Sept. 15.

Bettman says he's waiting for the NHL Players' Association to start talks on the new CBA.

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