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NHL CBA overhaul: Auston Matthews sparks dress code rebellion as league expands to 84-game season

NHL CBA overhaul: Auston Matthews sparks dress code rebellion as league expands to 84-game season

Time of India6 hours ago

The NHL is set for a major overhaul with a new CBA, potentially influenced by Auston Matthews (Getty Images)
The
NHL
is on the verge of a dramatic transformation, and one of its biggest stars, Auston Matthews, is at the center of it. With a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) expected to be announced ahead of the NHL Draft, players are preparing for sweeping changes—on and off the ice.
NHL caves to player pressure as CBA overhaul brings Auston Matthews' fashion rebellion to life
Auston Matthews, known for his elite skill set and unique fashion sense, has long challenged the NHL's conservative approach to personal expression. Now, the league is finally catching up. Among the proposed changes in the new CBA is a long-awaited relaxation of the mandatory dress code. Players will no longer be required to wear suits to and from games unless mandated by a coach or general manager. That's a big win for those pushing for individuality, like Matthews, who's been vocal about bringing more personality to hockey culture.
But the changes don't stop at wardrobes. The regular season is set to increase from 82 to 84 games starting in the 2026–27 season. This adjustment aims to create more balanced matchups within divisions, ensuring teams play each rival four times. To make room for the extra games, the preseason will be shortened, a move that could help avoid player fatigue before the season even starts.
Financially, the new CBA is expected to benefit top-tier players in a major way.
The salary cap is projected to rise from $88 million to $95.5 million next season, climbing to $113.5 million by 2027–28. This opens the door for stars like Matthews and Connor McDavid to potentially sign shorter deals now, capitalizing on bigger paydays later as the cap expands.
The league is also taking aim at controversial salary cap loopholes involving Long-Term Injured Reserve (LTIR), especially after high-profile cases raised eyebrows. The new agreement will reportedly tighten rules during the playoffs to prevent cap circumvention and ensure LTIR is used only for legitimate injuries.
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With these changes, the NHL is signaling a shift toward a more modern, player-friendly approach—and Matthews' influence is hard to ignore.
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