
NHL, NHLPA agree to extend collective bargaining agreement four seasons
LOS ANGELES — The NHL and NHL Players’ Association are set to have labour peace through the 2029-30 season.
The league and its union announced Friday that the two sides have agreed to an extension of their collective bargaining agreement that includes an expansion of the regular season from 82 to 84 games.
The NHL and NHLPA, which agreed to a memorandum of understanding through negotiations that began in April, revealed details of the pact Friday ahead of the first round of the league’s draft.
The extension still requires ratification on both sides.