Here are several tables of National Hockey League team payrolls for each team in the NHL. For simplicity, players traded mid-season are considered to be on the payroll of the team acquiring that player.
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After the 2004–05 season was cancelled, a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) was agreed upon between the NHL and the NHL Players' Association. This CBA included a salary cap for team salaries (formally defined in the CBA as the "Upper Limit"), which would potentially increase from one season to the next depending on league revenues,[1] and a cap for player salaries, set at 20 percent of the team salary cap.[2] The teams also have a minimum payroll requirement (formally defined as the "Lower Limit"), which was $21.5 million in 2005–06,[3] but fixed from 2006–07 onward at $16 million below the salary cap.
From the 2003–04 season to the 2005–06 season, the implementation of the salary cap caused a marked normalization of team payrolls, and a decrease in the payroll disparity from team to team. Ten teams (of thirty) decreased their payrolls by more than $15 million, with four decreasing their payrolls by more than $30 million; only seven teams increased their payrolls, with four increasing their payrolls by more than $5 million. The standard deviation of the payrolls decreased from $15,898,399 to $6,371,263 after the salary cap was introduced.
Year | Average team payroll | % change | Standard deviation | Team cap | Player cap |
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1998–99 | $29,730,833 | $7,375,757 | No cap | No cap | |
1999–2000 | $31,564,167 | 6.17% | $9,963,577 | No cap | No cap |
2000–01 | $33,375,943 | 5.74% | $11,657,873 | No cap | No cap |
2001–02 | $38,011,852 | 13.89% | $14,162,670 | No cap | No cap |
2002–03 | $41,939,715 | 10.33% | $16,876,630 | No cap | No cap |
2003–04 | $44,400,490 | 5.87% | $15,898,399 | No cap | No cap |
2005–06 | $34,309,972 | -22.73% | $6,371,263 | $39,000,000 | $7,800,000 |
2006–07 | $40,292,446 | 17.44% | $4,720,484 | $44,000,000 | $8,800,000 |
2007–08 | $44,369,521 | 10.12% | $7,573,225 | $50,300,000 | $10,060,000 |
2008–09 | $51,387,176 | 15.82% | $7,968,239 | $56,700,000 | $11,340,000 |
Between the 1998–99 and 2007–08 seasons, the total players' payroll was $9,990,698,194, which is an average of $37,700,748 per team per season. The division with the highest total payroll over this nine year period is the Atlantic Division, paying out $1,912,252,452 ($42,494,499 per team per season). The division with the lowest total payroll over this period is the Southeast Division—considered perhaps the weakest hockey market in the league[4]—with total payrolls of $1,180,291,667 ($32,377,083 per team per season).
The team that spent the most on players' salaries over these nine seasons are the New York Rangers, who spent a total of $517,076,928 for players, averaging $57,452,992 per season.[5][6] The Detroit Red Wings have the second highest total payroll over this period, with $483,801,165, for an average of $53,755,685 per season.[6][7]
The Nashville Predators have the lowest payroll per season over the same period, totalling $218,136,880 ($24,237,431 per season),[6][8] followed by the Atlanta Thrashers with a total of $212,616,075 ($26,577,009 per season).[6][9] The absolute lowest payroll belongs to the Minnesota Wild, who joined the league in 2000–01. In the seven seasons since the Wild joined the league, they have the lowest total payroll, at $187,278,126 ($26,754,018 per season).[10] Nashville's payroll over this period was slightly higher, at $187,936,880 ($26,848,126 per season).[8]
The Calgary Flames hold the unique distinction of being the only team to have increased their payroll every year between the 1998–99 season and the 2007–08 season.
Sergei Fedorov, Paul Kariya and Jaromir Jagr have each had the highest salary on three different teams between 2000–01 and 2007–08:
The Atlantic Division had the highest total player payrolls of any division between 1998–99 and 2007–08, paying out $1,912,252,452 to its players ($42,494,499 per team per season). The New York Rangers are the highest paying team in the Atlantic Division (and in the entire league) over this period, with a player payroll of $517,076,928 ($57,452,992 per season),[5][6] while the Pittsburgh Penguins are the lowest paying team in the division over these nine seasons, with total payrolls of $260,515,726 ($28,946,192 per season).[6][11]
These are the salaries for the New Jersey Devils.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $27,700,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $31,300,000 | 13.00% | |||
2000–01 | $39,151,118 | 25.08% | $800,000 | Alexander Mogilny | $5,200,000 |
2001–02 | $43,118,026 | 10.13% | $1,050,000 | Joe Nieuwendyk | $5,500,000 |
2002–03 | $56,072,626 | 30.04% | $1,350,000 | Martin Brodeur Scott Stevens |
$6,891,103 |
2003–04 | $48,931,658 | -12.74% | $1,425,000 | Scott Stevens | $6,916,747 |
2005–06 | $44,895,949[12] | -8.25% | $1,000,000 | Martin Brodeur | $5,237,238 |
2006–07 | $49,608,766[12] | 10.50% | $984,200 | Patrik Elias | $7,500,000 |
2007–08 | $47,622,511 | -4.00% | $1,400,000 | Patrik Elias | $7,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the New York Islanders.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $21,300,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $18,100,000 | -15.02% | |||
2000–01 | $23,354,760 | 29.03% | $875,000 | Roman Hamrlik | $2,800,000 |
2001–02 | $33,658,204 | 44.12% | $962,500 | Alexei Yashin | $6,549,944 |
2002–03 | $37,010,935 | 9.96% | $1,037,500 | Alexei Yashin | $7,400,000 |
2003–04 | $40,865,500 | 10.41% | $900,000 | Alexei Yashin | $8,400,000 |
2005–06 | $31,447,520 | -23.05% | $830,860 | Alexei Yashin | $7,600,000 |
2006–07 | $37,759,720 | 20.07% | $865,000 | Alexei Yashin | $7,600,000 |
2007–08 | $39,007,720 | 3.31% | $816,360 | Rick DiPietro Bill Guerin Miroslav Satan |
$4,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the New York Rangers.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $39,800,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $59,400,000[12] | 49.25% | |||
2000–01 | $56,887,037[12] | -4.23% | $1,325,000 | Brian Leetch | $7,680,000 |
2001–02 | $64,793,530 | 13.90% | $1,800,000 | Pavel Bure | $10,000,000 |
2002–03 | $76,477,085[12] | 18.03% | $2,650,000 | Pavel Bure | $10,000,000 |
2003–04 | $76,488,716 | 0.02% | $2,800,000 | Pavel Bure | $10,000,000 |
2005–06 | $41,474,800 | -45.78% | $760,000 | Jaromir Jagr | $8,360,000 |
2006–07 | $45,050,760 | 8.62% | $950,000 | Jaromir Jagr | $8,360,000 |
2007–08 | $56,705,000 | 25.87% | $1,312,500 | Scott Gomez | $10,000,000 |
These are the salaries for the Philadelphia Flyers.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $39,400,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $50,300,000 | 27.66% | |||
2000–01 | $40,932,500 | -18.62% | $1,037,500 | John LeClair | $7,000,000 |
2001–02 | $56,435,000 | 37.87% | $1,600,000 | John LeClair | $9,000,000 |
2002–03 | $65,222,633 | 15.57% | $2,200,000 | John LeClair | $9,000,000 |
2003–04 | $68,175,247 | 4.53% | $2,425,000 | John LeClair | $9,000,000 |
2005–06 | $42,566,760 | -37.56% | $1,254,000 | Peter Forsberg | $5,750,000 |
2006–07 | $43,749,445 | 2.78% | $1,200,000 | Simon Gagne | $5,250,000 |
2007–08 | $56,973,200 | 30.23% | $1,225,000 | Daniel Briere | $10,000,000 |
These are the salaries for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $23,800,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $30,300,000 | 27.31% | |||
2000–01 | $33,677,333 | 11.15% | $785,000 | Jaromir Jagr | $9,842,708 |
2001–02 | $34,130,770 | 1.35% | $719,250 | Mario Lemieux | $5,250,000 |
2002–03 | $24,407,500 | -28.49% | $650,000 | Mario Lemieux | $5,250,000 |
2003–04 | $23,400,000 | -4.13% | $625,000 | Mario Lemieux | $5,250,000 |
2005–06 | $23,122,650 | -1.19% | $608,000 | Sergei Gonchar Zigmund Palffy |
$3,500,000 |
2006–07 | $26,293,273[13] | 13.71% | $850,000 | Sergei Gonchar | $4,500,000 |
2007–08 | $41,384,200 | 57.39% | $1,029,600 | Marian Hossa | $7,000,000 |
Between 1998–99 and 2007–08, the Northeast Division had total player payrolls of $1,694,667,213 ($37,659,271 per team per season). The Toronto Maple Leafs paid their players the most in the Northeast Division over these nine seasons, with total payrolls of $414,581,865 ($46,064,652 per season),[6][14] while the Buffalo Sabres paid the least in the division over the same time, with total payrolls of $300,251,418 ($33,361,269 per season).[6][15]
These are the salaries for the Boston Bruins.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $22,800,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $24,500,000 | 7.46% | |||
2000–01 | $31,875,576 | 30.10% | $912,500 | Jason Allison | $3,500,000 |
2001–02 | $41,862,500 | 31.33% | $1,627,500 | Martin Lapointe | $5,250,000 |
2002–03 | $44,050,000 | 5.23% | $1,350,000 | Martin Lapointe | $5,250,000 |
2003–04 | $46,569,000 | 5.72% | $1,300,000 | Martin Lapointe Joe Thornton |
$5,500,000 |
2005–06 | $36,662,100 | -21.27% | $858,800 | Glen Murray | $4,150,000 |
2006–07 | $43,735,700 | 19.29% | $925,000 | Zdeno Chara | $7,500,000 |
2007–08 | $49,501,600 | 13.18% | $992,100 | Zdeno Chara | $7,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the Buffalo Sabres.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $26,100,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $30,900,000 | 18.39% | |||
2000–01 | $38,690,416 | 25.21% | $1,045,000 | Dominik Hasek | $7,500,000 |
2001–02 | $28,891,666 | -25.33% | $1,012,500 | Miroslav Satan Alexei Zhitnik |
$3,250,000 |
2002–03 | $28,254,166 | -2.21% | $1,087,500 | Miroslav Satan Alexei Zhitnik |
$3,550,000 |
2003–04 | $32,954,250 | 16.64% | $1,000,000 | Miroslav Satan | $4,750,000 |
2005–06 | $28,515,120 | -13.47% | $989,720 | Chris Drury | $2,926,000 |
2006–07 | $39,991,400 | 40.25% | $1,875,000 | Danny Briere | $5,000,000 |
2007–08 | $45,954,400 | 14.91% | $1,617,100 | Thomas Vanek | $ |
These are the salaries for the Montreal Canadiens.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $33,500,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $33,800,000 | 0.90% | |||
2000–01 | $26,529,200 | -21.51% | $725,000 | Jeff Hackett Saku Koivu |
$3,300,000 |
2001–02 | $41,277,373 | 55.59% | $1,012,435 | Jeff Hackett | $3,400,000 |
2002–03 | $41,972,360 | 1.68% | $1,600,000 | Jose Theodore | $5,000,000 |
2003–04 | $38,857,000 | -7.42% | $1,350,000 | Jose Theodore | $5,500,000 |
2005–06 | $32,994,940 | -15.09% | $988,000 | Alexei Kovalev | $4,500,000 |
2006–07 | $43,559,307 | 32.02% | $1,887,500 | Saku Koivu | $4,750,000 |
2007–08 | $42,313,500 | -2.86% | $1,225,000 | Andrei Markov | $ |
These are the salaries for the Ottawa Senators.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $21,000,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $21,700,000 | 3.33% | |||
2000–01 | $29,086,250 | 34.04% | $862,500 | Alexei Yashin | $3,600,000 |
2001–02 | $27,220,750 | -6.41% | $800,000 | Daniel Alfredsson | $3,000,000 |
2002–03 | $34,340,000 | 26.15% | $1,000,000 | Daniel Alfredsson | $4,550,000 |
2003–04 | $39,590,000 | 15.29% | $1,075,000 | Daniel Alfredsson | $5,050,000 |
2005–06 | $36,909,094 | -6.77% | $1,100,000 | Daniel Alfredsson | $4,662,894 |
2006–07 | $43,630,310 | 18.21% | $1,500,000 | Wade Redden | $6,500,000 |
2007–08 | $49,997,370 | 14.59% | $1,300,000 | Wade Redden | $6,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $34,000,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $34,000,000 | 0.00% | |||
2000–01 | $41,003,187 | 20.60% | $1,000,000 | Mats Sundin | $7,500,000 |
2001–02 | $51,565,958 | 25.76% | $1,400,000 | Mats Sundin | $7,500,000 |
2002–03 | $65,054,900 | 26.16% | $2,112,500 | Mats Sundin | $9,000,000 |
2003–04 | $62,458,140 | -3.99% | $1,500,000 | Mats Sundin | $9,000,000 |
2005–06 | $36,796,580 | -41.09% | $1,007,000 | Mats Sundin | $6,840,000 |
2006–07 | $43,257,920 | 17.56% | $901,740 | Mats Sundin | $7,600,000 |
2007–08 | ${{2 | 7.37% | $1,375,000 | Bryan McCabe | $7,150,000 |
The Southeast Division had the lowest player payroll of any division between 1998–99 and 2007–08, totalling $1,424,591,667 during this time ($32,377,083 per team per season). This market is considered one of the weakest in the league.[4] The Washington Capitals are the highest paying team in the Southeast Division, with total payrolls of $343,231,500 ($38,136,833 per season);[6][16] the Atlanta Thrashers, who joined the league in 1999–2000, are the lowest paying team in the division (and in the Eastern Conference), with total payrolls of $212,616,075 ($26,577,009 per season).[6][9]
These are the salaries for the Winnipeg Jets. The team's first season was 1999–2000 as the Atlanta Thrashers.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1999–2000 | $16,700,000 | ||||
2000–01 | $17,818,175 | 6.70% | $525,000 | Damian Rhodes | $2,250,000 |
2001–02 | $15,220,000[13] | -14.58% | $600,000 | Damian Rhodes | $2,550,000 |
2002–03 | $22,972,500 | 50.94% | $725,000 | Shawn McEachern | $3,350,000 |
2003–04 | $28,547,500 | 24.27% | $787,500 | Byron Dafoe Vyacheslav Kozlov |
$3,500,000 |
2005–06 | $37,170,200 | 30.20% | $900,600 | Ilya Kovalchuk | $6,500,000 |
2006–07 | $37,607,700 | 1.18% | $875,300 | Marian Hossa | $6,000,000 |
2007–08 | $36,580,000 | -2.73% | $1,100,000 | Ilya Kovalchuk | $5,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the Carolina Hurricanes.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $28,600,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $27,100,000 | -5.24% | |||
2000–01 | $32,473,250 | 19.83% | $612,500 | Ron Francis | $5,000,000 |
2001–02 | $31,994,900 | -1.47% | $859,750 | Ron Francis | $5,000,000 |
2002–03 | $33,131,287 | 3.55% | $700,000 | Ron Francis | $5,936,287 |
2003–04 | $35,908,738 | 8.38% | $750,000 | Rod Brind'Amour | $5,000,000 |
2005–06 | $35,308,700 | -1.67% | $1,000,000 | Doug Weight | $5,700,000 |
2006–07 | $38,970,800 | 10.37% | $1,250,000 | Rod Brind'Amour Erik Cole Eric Staal |
$4,000,000 |
2007–08 | $49,948,600 | 28.17% | $2,200,000 | Eric Staal | $4,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the Florida Panthers.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $31,800,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $33,300,000 | 4.72% | |||
2000–01 | $32,450,000 | -2.55% | $912,500 | Pavel Bure | $9,000,000 |
2001–02 | $29,919,400 | -7.80% | $925,000 | Sandis Ozolinsh | $5,000,000 |
2002–03 | $21,473,000 | -28.23% | $925,000 | Viktor Kozlov | $2,100,000 |
2003–04 | $26,127,500 | 21.68% | $902,500 | Valeri Bure | $3,100,000 |
2005–06 | $26,500,510 | 1.43% | $830,000 | Roberto Luongo | $3,200,000 |
2006–07 | $37,606,280 | 41.91% | $1,042,100 | Todd Bertuzzi | $5,269,080 |
2007–08 | $39,749,200 | 5.70% | $984,200 | Tomas Vokoun | $5,300,000 |
These are the salaries for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $28,500,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $19,000,000 | -33.33% | |||
2000–01 | $17,989,000 | -5.32% | $775,000 | Petr Svoboda | $2,000,000 |
2001–02 | $27,345,896 | 52.01% | $950,000 | Nikolai Khabibulin | $3,316,298 |
2002–03 | $29,483,439 | 7.82% | $975,000 | Nikolai Khabibulin | $3,873,439 |
2003–04 | $34,065,379 | 15.54% | $1,115,000 | Nikolai Khabibulin | $4,434,579 |
2005–06 | $39,157,379 | 14.95% | $981,400 | Martin St. Louis | $6,500,000 |
2006–07 | $41,886,667 | 6.97% | $625,000 | Brad Richards | $7,800,000 |
2007–08 | $38,954,167 | -7.00% | $950,000 | Vincent Lecavalier | $7,166,667 |
These are the salaries for the Washington Capitals.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $31,000,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $28,300,000 | -8.71% | |||
2000–01 | $41,275,000 | 45.85% | $1,400,000 | Peter Bondra | $4,525,000 |
2001–02 | $47,392,250 | 14.82% | $1,400,000 | Jaromir Jagr | $11,000,000 |
2002–03 | $51,398,058 | 8.45% | $1,400,000 | Jaromir Jagr | $11,483,333 |
2003–04 | $50,895,750 | -0.98% | $917,500 | Jaromir Jagr | $11,000,000 |
2005–06 | $18,932,830[13] | -62.80% | $605,000 | Olaf Kolzig | $4,940,000 |
2006–07 | $29,728,412 | 57.02% | $825,000 | Olaf Kolzig | $5,450,000 |
2007–08 | $44,309,200 | 49.05% | $942,100 | Sergei Fedorov | $6,080,000 |
The Central Division had player payrolls of $1,604,944,295 between 1998–99 and 2007–08 ($37,324,286 per team per season). The highest paying team in the Central Division (and in the Western Conference) in this time are the Detroit Red Wings, with total payrolls of $483,801,165 ($53,755,685 per season),[6][7] while the lowest paying team in the division (and the entire league) are the Nashville Predators, with total payrolls of $218,136,880 ($24,237,431 per season).[6][8]
These are the salaries for the Chicago Blackhawks.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $35,800,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $32,400,000 | -9.50% | |||
2000–01 | $29,700,000 | -8.33% | $1,050,000 | Boris Mironov | $3,200,000 |
2001–02 | $41,462,500 | 39.60% | $1,525,000 | Alexei Zhamnov | $4,000,000 |
2002–03 | $35,290,000 | -14.89% | $1,025,000 | Theo Fleury Alexei Zhamnov |
$4,000,000 |
2003–04 | $30,867,502 | -12.53% | $701,251 | Alexei Zhamnov | $4,500,000 |
2005–06 | $30,141,200 | -2.35% | $817,000 | Nikolai Khabibulin | $6,750,000 |
2006–07 | $38,499,600 | 27.73% | $963,300 | Nikolai Khabibulin | $6,750,000 |
2007–08 | $34,800,540 | -9.61% | $921,200 | Nikolai Khabibulin | $6,750,000 |
These are the salaries for the Columbus Blue Jackets. The team's first season was 2000–01.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000–01 | $18,287,400 | $650,000 | Lyle Odelein | $2,300,000 | |
2001–02 | $20,013,500 | 9.44% | $710,500 | Ron Tugnutt | $2,400,000 |
2002–03 | $26,740,040 | 33.61% | $650,000 | Luke Richardson | $2,750,000 |
2003–04 | $34,000,000 | 27.15% | $1,050,000 | Darryl Sydor | $3,500,000 |
2005–06 | $30,093,235 | -11.49% | $604,000 | Sergei Fedorov | $6,080,000 |
2006–07 | $36,910,000 | 22.65% | $775,000 | Sergei Fedorov | $6,080,000 |
2007–08 | $28,010,000[13] | -24.11% | $1,000,000 | Rick Nash | $5,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the Detroit Red Wings.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $48,300,000[12] | ||||
1999–2000 | $43,400,000 | -10.14% | |||
2000–01 | $55,107,500 | 26.98% | $1,600,000 | Steve Yzerman | $8,000,000 |
2001–02 | $66,643,750[12] | 20.93% | $1,300,000 | Nicklas Lidstrom | $8,500,000 |
2002–03 | $68,410,506 | 2.65% | $1,400,000 | Nicklas Lidstrom | $10,500,000 |
2003–04 | $77,856,109[12] | 13.81% | $1,500,000 | Nicklas Lidstrom | $10,000,000 |
2005–06 | $39,578,300 | -49.16% | $900,000 | Nicklas Lidstrom | $7,600,000 |
2006–07 | $39,872,000 | 0.74% | $1,170,000 | Nicklas Lidstrom | $7,600,000 |
2007–08 | $44,633,000 | 11.94% | $975,000 | Nicklas Lidstrom | $7,600,000 |
These are the salaries for the Nashville Predators.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
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1998–99 | $13,600,000[13] | ||||
1999–2000 | $16,600,000[13] | 22.06% | |||
2000–01 | $18,437,500 | 11.07% | $725,000 | Cliff Ronning | $1,750,000 |
2001–02 | $18,700,000 | 1.42% | $800,000 | Mike Dunham | $2,600,000 |
2002–03 | $23,932,500 | 27.98% | $837,500 | Jason York | $2,000,000 |
2003–04 | $21,932,500[13] | -8.36% | $700,000 | Kimmo Timonen Jason York |
$2,000,000 |
2005–06 | $31,649,440 | 44.30% | $922,070 | Paul Kariya | $4,500,000 |
2006–07 | $43,011,600 | 35.90% | $1,525,000 | Peter Forsberg | $5,750,000 |
2007–08 | $30,273,340 | -29.62% | $800,000 | Jason Arnott | $4,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the St. Louis Blues.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $31,300,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $32,600,000 | 4.15% | |||
2000–01 | $47,092,500 | 44.46% | $1,025,000 | Keith Tkachuk | $8,300,000 |
2001–02 | $57,405,000 | 21.90% | $1,037,500 | Chris Pronger | $9,500,000 |
2002–03 | $68,710,000 | 19.69% | $1,077,500 | Keith Tkachuk | $11,000,000 |
2003–04 | $61,675,000 | -10.24% | $837,500 | Keith Tkachuk | $10,000,000 |
2005–06 | $28,480,800 | -53.82% | $596,600 | Keith Tkachuk | $7,600,000 |
2006–07 | $33,679,600 | 18.25% | $1,000,000 | Jay McKee | $4,000,000 |
2007–08 | $39,047,833 | 15.94% | $1,200,000 | Paul Kariya | $6,000,000 |
The Northwest Division has paid out $1,544,681,647 to its players between 1998–99 and 2007–08 ($35,922,829 per team per season). The Colorado Avalanche had the highest player payrolls in the Northwest Division in this time, totalling $450,095,084 ($50,010,565 per season);[6][17] the Minnesota Wild are the lowest paying team in the division (and in the league, for the seven years since they have been a part of it), with total payrolls of $187,278,126 ($26,754,018 per season).[10]
These are the salaries for the Calgary Flames. The Calgary Flames hold the unique distinction of being the only team to have increased their payroll every year between the 1998–99 season and the 2007–08 season.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $20,700,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $21,600,000 | 4.35% | |||
2000–01 | $26,542,500 | 22.88% | $1,025,000 | Mike Vernon | $3,250,000 |
2001–02 | $26,915,000 | 1.40% | $800,000 | Roman Turek | $2,800,000 |
2002–03 | $32,217,000 | 19.70% | $820,000 | Jarome Iginla | $5,500,000 |
2003–04 | $36,402,575 | 12.99% | $950,000 | Jarome Iginla | $7,500,000 |
2005–06 | $36,589,140 | 0.51% | $1,140,000 | Jarome Iginla | $7,000,000 |
2006–07 | $45,831,400 | 25.26% | $1,475,000 | Jarome Iginla | $7,000,000 |
2007–08 | $50,934,900 | 11.14% | $1,500,000 | Jarome Iginla | $7,000,000 |
These are the salaries for the Colorado Avalanche.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $30,800,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $41,500,000 | 34.74% | |||
2000–01 | $51,692,500 | 24.56% | $900,000 | Peter Forsberg | $10,000,000 |
2001–02 | $59,523,921 | 15.15% | $975,000 | Peter Forsberg | $11,000,000 |
2002–03 | $62,860,926 | 5.61% | $950,000 | Joe Sakic | $9,856,018 |
2003–04 | $63,382,458 | 0.83% | $750,000 | Peter Forsberg | $11,000,000 |
2005–06 | $41,044,829 | -35.24% | $759,100 | Joe Sakic | $6,664,797 |
2006–07 | $37,999,700 | -7.42% | $984,200 | Joe Sakic | $5,750,000 |
2007–08 | $61,290,750[12] | 61.29% | $1,200,000 | Ryan Smyth | $7,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the Edmonton Oilers.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $21,900,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $24,000,000 | 9.59% | |||
2000–01 | $25,050,000 | 4.38% | $925,000 | Doug Weight | $4,300,000 |
2001–02 | $24,317,250 | -2.93% | $903,750 | Tommy Salo | $3,000,000 |
2002–03 | $27,932,500 | 14.87% | $1,000,000 | Tommy Salo | $3,500,000 |
2003–04 | $33,375,000 | 19.48% | $1,075,000 | Tommy Salo | $3,900,000 |
2005–06 | $38,469,340 | 15.26% | $1,083,000 | Chris Pronger | $6,250,000 |
2006–07 | $42,280,000 | 9.91% | $1,026,000 | Dwayne Roloson | $4,500,000 |
2007–08 | $46,915,659 | 10.96% | $1,350,000 | Sheldon Souray | $6,250,000 |
These are the salaries for the Minnesota Wild. The team's first season was 2000–01.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000–01 | $11,737,500[13] | $500,000 | Marian Gaborik | $1,075,000 | |
2001–02 | $16,783,576 | 42.99% | $650,000 | Manny Fernandez | $1,450,000 |
2002–03 | $20,743,750[13] | 23.60% | $775,000 | Cliff Ronning | $1,850,000 |
2003–04 | $27,200,500 | 31.13% | $850,000 | Marian Gaborik | $2,900,000 |
2005–06 | $25,158,800 | -7.51% | $798,000 | Marian Gaborik | $2,679,000 |
2006–07 | $39,471,000 | 56.89% | $1,187,500 | Marian Gaborik | $5,000,000 |
2007–08 | $46,183,000 | 17.00% | $1,200,000 | Marian Gaborik | $6,500,000 |
These are the salaries for the Vancouver Canucks.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $28,200,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $34,000,000 | 20.57% | |||
2000–01 | $24,703,750 | -27.34% | $887,500 | Andrew Cassels | $3,050,000 |
2001–02 | $29,984,579 | 21.38% | $900,000 | Trevor Linden Markus Naslund |
$4,000,000 |
2002–03 | $34,075,000 | 13.64% | $1,025,000 | Trevor Linden | $4,800,000 |
2003–04 | $42,074,500 | 23.48% | $1,113,750 | Todd Bertuzzi | $6,800,000 |
2005–06 | $43,711,344 | 3.89% | $941,411 | Markus Naslund | $6,000,000 |
2006–07 | $42,877,000 | -1.91% | $900,000 | Roberto Luongo Markus Naslund |
$6,000,000 |
2007–08 | $45,710,000 | 6.61% | $1,100,000 | Roberto Luongo | $6,500,000 |
The Pacific Division had payrolls of $1,809,560,920 ($40,212,465 per team per season) in the seasons between 1998–99 and 2007–08. The Dallas Stars paid the most in the Pacific Division over these nine seasons, with players receiving $452,957,886 ($50,328,654 per season),[6][18] and the Phoenix Coyotes paid the least in the division over that time, with total payrolls of $303,728,146 ($33,747,572 per season).[6][19]
These are the salaries for the Anaheim Ducks.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $30,400,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $35,100,000 | 15.46% | |||
2000–01 | $28,430,000 | -19.00% | $600,000 | Paul Kariya | $10,000,000 |
2001–02 | $35,009,000 | 23.14% | $962,500 | Paul Kariya | $10,000,000 |
2002–03 | $45,519,500 | 30.02% | $1,073,750 | Paul Kariya | $10,000,000 |
2003–04 | $53,296,750 | 17.09% | $1,267,500 | Sergei Fedorov | $10,000,000 |
2005–06 | $32,060,233 | -39.85% | $684,000 | Scott Niedermayer | $6,750,000 |
2006–07 | $40,461,433 | 26.20% | $684,000 | Scott Niedermayer | $6,750,000 |
2007–08 | $50,769,200 | 25.48% | $1,223,500 | Scott Niedermayer | $6,750,000 |
These are the salaries for the Dallas Stars.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $39,800,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $42,300,000 | 6.28% | |||
2000–01 | $50,050,000 | 18.32% | $955,000 | Brett Hull Mike Modano |
$7,000,000 |
2001–02 | $48,710,352 | -2.68% | $1,600,000 | Mike Modano | $8,000,000 |
2002–03 | $69,570,169 | 42.82% | $2,525,000 | Bill Guerin | $8,732,891 |
2003–04 | $68,578,885 | -1.42% | $2,600,000 | Mike Modano | $9,000,000 |
2005–06 | $40,651,480 | -40.72% | $700,000 | Bill Guerin | $6,738,498 |
2006–07 | $43,877,000 | 7.93% | $1,045,000 | Marty Turco | $6,000,000 |
2007–08 | $49,420,000 | 12.63% | $950,000 | Brad Richards | $7,800,000 |
These are the salaries for the Los Angeles Kings.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $30,600,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $34,600,000 | 13.07% | |||
2000–01 | $34,557,500 | -0.12% | $1,412,500 | Zigmund Palffy | $5,000,000 |
2001–02 | $39,656,488 | 14.76% | $1,525,000 | Zigmund Palffy | $6,000,000 |
2002–03 | $37,412,434 | -5.66% | $750,000 | Zigmund Palffy | $7,250,000 |
2003–04 | $53,833,800 | 43.89% | $950,000 | Jason Allison | $8,000,000 |
2005–06 | $37,856,150 | -29.68% | $874,000 | Jeremy Roenick | $4,940,000 |
2006–07 | $40,680,000 | 7.46% | $1,195,500 | Rob Blake | $6,000,000 |
2007–08 | $40,502,000 | -0.44% | $1,400,000 | Rob Blake | $6,000,000 |
These are the salaries for the Phoenix Coyotes.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $28,000,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $31,000,000 | 10.71% | |||
2000–01 | $34,626,833 | 11.70% | $687,500 | Jeremy Roenick | $5,000,000 |
2001–02 | $31,854,433 | -8.01% | $1,046,250 | Teppo Numminen | $4,750,000 |
2002–03 | $35,917,435 | 12.75% | $1,000,000 | Teppo Numminen | $4,750,000 |
2003–04 | $39,249,750 | 9.28% | $1,075,000 | Sean Burke | $4,500,000 |
2005–06 | $30,354,345 | -22.66% | $900,600 | Shane Doan | $3,002,000 |
2006–07 | $37,030,600 | 21.99% | $982,300 | Ed Jovanovski | $7,000,000 |
2007–08 | $35,694,750 | -3.61% | $850,000 | Ed Jovanovski | $7,000,000 |
These are the salaries for the San Jose Sharks.
Year | Team payroll | % change | Median salary | Top paid player(s) | Highest salary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998–99 | $35,600,000 | ||||
1999–2000 | $37,600,000 | 5.62% | |||
2000–01 | $42,070,000 | 11.89% | $1,050,000 | Teemu Selanne | $8,000,000 |
2001–02 | $48,550,000 | 15.40% | $1,300,000 | Teemu Selanne | $9,500,000 |
2002–03 | $37,539,200 | -22.68% | $1,300,000 | Teemu Selanne | $6,500,000 |
2003–04 | $34,455,000 | -8.22% | $1,200,000 | Vincent Damphousse | $4,000,000 |
2005–06 | $31,005,400 | -10.01% | $684,000 | Joe Thornton | $6,600,000 |
2006–07 | $43,856,000 | 41.45% | $787,500 | Joe Thornton | $6,670,000 |
2007–08 | $41,454,800 | -5.48% | $800,000 | Joe Thornton | $6,670,000 |
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