ECHL players plan strike over salary and travel disputes

The East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) faces a potential shutdown as players vote to strike starting December 26, 2025, amid stalled collective bargaining agreement negotiations. The dispute centers on low salaries, per diem stipends, and demanding travel conditions in the minor professional league. The Professional Hockey Players' Association accuses the league of bullying rather than bargaining in good faith.

The ECHL, a development league two levels below the National Hockey League with 30 franchises across the United States and Canada, is on the brink of a player strike. Established in 1988 as the East Coast Hockey League with just five teams, it has seen 776 alumni reach the NHL despite offering low salaries, extensive bus travel, and limited meal money. The current collective bargaining agreement expired in July 2025, and despite initial good-faith extensions, talks have deteriorated into public exchanges on social media.

Players, represented by the Professional Hockey Players' Association (PHPA), seek higher pay and better conditions. PHPA Executive Director Brian Ramsay stated, “Our members have made it very clear that they’ve had enough,” adding, “Unfortunately, this is a league that would rather bully us than bargain.” Many ECHL players lack direct ties to NHL or AHL teams and often take side jobs to supplement their income.

In response, the league has proposed raising the salary cap by 16.4% for the current season, including retroactive pay upon ratification, with future increases bringing total player salaries nearly 27% above the current cap. Additional offers include larger per diem stipends, mandatory days off during holidays, elimination of three-games-in-three-days schedules, and a 325-mile limit on travel between back-to-back games. However, these concessions have not resolved the impasse, and barring a last-minute deal, no games are scheduled for December 26.

The strike threatens small-market teams that rely on community support and average fewer than 3,000 fans per game, potentially eroding fan goodwill similar to past NHL lockouts. The league's ambitions to expand to 32 teams add pressure to these negotiations.

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