The jump in the salary cap now represents a 900% increase since 2021-22, when each team’s salary limit stood at $150,000.
The Premier Hockey Federation is doubling down on women’s hockey by announcing plans to increase its salary cap to $1.5 million per team for the 2023-24 season in an aggressive bid to deepen its talent pool by offering players an opportunity to earn a living wage.
The increase, announced Wednesday morning, will double each team’s current cap of $750,000 this season, and is part of an overall $25 million, three-year commitment approved by the league’s board of governors 11 months ago. The PHF currently consists of
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