Many players assume that “post-tax” simply means “Roth.” In reality, Post-Tax 401(k) contributions are a separate and powerful planning tool that can significantly increase total annual contributions beyond standard pre-tax or Roth deferrals — especially for high-earning NHL players.
This session explains:
- Why the Post-Tax option is often overlooked
- How 2026 contribution limits can allow players to contribute up to $72,000 per year
- The critical follow-up step that determines whether Post-Tax dollar earnings become tax-free in retirement — or remain taxable
- Real-world examples showing how two similar careers can result in different in retirement outcomes
- How Roth flexibility can complement NHL pensions and pre-tax accounts
- Why understanding the unique structure of the NHL plan matters more than generic 401(k) advice The webinar also addresses retirement tax flexibility, required minimum distributions (RMDs), and legacy planning considerations — helping players and families make more informed decisions during both playing and post-career years. This presentation is designed for current and retired NHL players, as well as spouses and families who want to ensure no opportunities are being left on the table. Key Topics Covered
- “Post-Tax” vs. Roth 401(k): clearing up a common misconception
- Why many players skip the Post-Tax option • 2026 NHL 401(k) contribution limits explained • In-plan Roth conversions vs. in-service rollovers
- Long-term tax-free growth potential
- Retirement income and estate planning flexibility