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Tobbish
Seasoned Hotshot
2 years ago

Incorrect Salary Caps

You might think I have a bit of an obsession with the salary cap... and you'd not be entirely wrong! 🤓

I was trying to adjust salaries to make all the teams cap compliant when I noticed that the salary cap is all over the place over the upcoming years.


I know it's not set in stone yet in the NHL (and depends on revenue), but I don't know if EA predict another pandemic or something... these are the salary caps until 2030-31.

23-24 - $83.500M 

24-25 - $83.500M (no change)

25-26 - $84.100M (up $600k)

26-27 - $86.500M (up $2.400M)

27-28 - $84.500M (down $2.000M)

28-29 - $84.000M (down $500k)

29-30 - $85.000M (up $1.000M)

30-31 - $84.250M (down $750k)

Like... what? Where do these numbers even come from? Pretty far from the expectations of it going up steadily the next couple of years... 😮

6 Replies

  • I’m curious if you tested this over multiple different franchise’s.

     

    I know the last few years no matter what the cap would raise the same amount every year, but prior to I believe NHL 20 every time we started a new franchise the cap would rise at different rates. Maybe this is the case this year?

     

  • Tobbish's avatar
    Tobbish
    Seasoned Hotshot
    2 years ago
    @Beauts90 It seems the cap is not the same if I create a new one, but the numbers are all familiar. These are the numbers from Franchise #2.

    24-25 $84.000M
    25-26 $85.000M
    26-27 $84.250M
    27-28 $86.500M
    28-29 $84.500M
    29-30 $84.100M
    30-31 $86.500M

    So the numbers are the same, just in a random order and with one thing in common. It never even reach $87.500M which I think is the expected cap for the 24-25 season, followed by a similar jump to $91-92M in 25-26.

    Just a way to keep things from going out of hand or something? Either way... disappointing!
  • Beauts90's avatar
    Beauts90
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago

    Interesting, you should fill out a bug report just in case that’s what this is.


    I remember when they introduced custom leagues, literally the only thing I was looking forward to doing is having a little more control on the cap from year to year.

     

  • kyl_35's avatar
    kyl_35
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago

    I honestly prefer this unpredictable volatility to 23 when you could be guaranteed that the cap would be near $100mil by year 8. 

  • Beauts90's avatar
    Beauts90
    Seasoned Ace
    2 years ago

    I prefer having low cap increases myself, but it’s honestly a lose-lose scenario no matter what.


    In 21, 22 and 23 if I was using a rebuilding team, I would have to drastically overpay all my players just to reach the cap floor it was so high.

     

    Back in NHL 19 and 20, the biggest problems with the cap not going up enough was a lot of the best RFA’s would sit out an entire year or more because the AI GM’s were so horrible.

    I’ve seen nothing in this game recently that doesn’t tell me that’s how it’s going to work in 24 if that’s how little the cap goes up.

     

  • Tobbish's avatar
    Tobbish
    Seasoned Hotshot
    2 years ago

    Personally I would prefer if there were options for how you want the cap to change.

    • The expected cap increase for next year (and then percentages on the increase randomly between 1-5% or something)
    • Set up manually year for year (would be awesome, especially for those who play until the end of their franchise and want control)
    • Random (maybe a max % up/down to not make it too crazy)

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