Hockey Dream: Can You Make a Living?

Chris Huel
2025-05-16 05:19:54
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Average career earnings are about £20,000 as a national professional. It seems that if you want to be a high-earning hockey player, heading to the Netherlands is your best option with some players earning around 100,000 euros in the Dutch league.

Kristofer Wisoky
2025-05-16 05:17:50
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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 a bid to deepen its talent pool by offering players an opportunity to earn a living wage. Under a $1.5 million cap, a 20-player roster would average out to each player making $75,000 per season. The rising cap would allow teams to offer salaries of over $150,000, which would represent more than U.S. and Canadian national team players are currently compensated. This season's salary-cap increase led to Mikyla Grant-Mentis becoming the first women's hockey player in North America to sign an $80,000 contract, with the Buffalo Beauts.
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