NHL Players' Association Files Grievance Over New CBA: Union Seeks Changes to Salary Cap, Roster Rules In a move that could significantly impact the future of professional hockey, the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) has filed a grievance against the NHL over the recently ratified Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). The union is seeking changes to the salary cap and roster rules, citing concerns that the current system favors teams with more financial resources. The grievance is the latest development in a long-standing power struggle between the NHL and its players, with the union pushing for greater flexibility and fairer compensation for its members. As the NHL continues to navigate its busiest time of year, the fate of the CBA and the future of the league hangs in the balance.