The following NHL players have elected to file for salary arbitration
this summer. The hearings will be held from July 20 to August 4. Arbitrators are only
allowed to hand out one to two year deals and their decisions must be
made within 48 hours of the hearing. Teams then have 48 hours to accept
or decline the arbitrator's decision. If a team has more than one player
filing for arbitration, that team has 48 hours from their last player's
hearing to decide if they want to accept or decline the arbitrator's
decision. If a team declines an arbitrator's decision, the player
becomes an unrestricted free agent. If an arbitrator's award is for more
than $1,633,131 on a one-year contract, the team has the right to walk
away from the decision and let the player become an unrestricted free
agent. Anything under that amount, the team must accept the award.
Players who have filed for arbitration cannot be given an offer sheet.
The following players are still scheduled for arbitration:
All players re-signed with their teams before their arbitration dates.
The following players have re-signed with their teams prior to their arbitration hearings:
Anaheim Ducks
Nick Bonino, C - 2 years, $1.4 million (7/12/12)
Colorado Avalanche
Jamie McGinn, RW - 2 years, $3.5 million (7/13/12)
Dallas Stars
Richard Bachman, G - 1 year, $625,000 (7/12/12)
Mark Fistric, D - 1 year, $1.475 million (7/21/12)
Detroit Red Wings
Kyle Quincey, D - 2 years, $7.55 million (7/18/12)
Edmonton Oilers
Sam Gagner, C - 1 year, $3.2 million (7/20/12)
Florida Panthers
Kris Versteeg, RW - 4 years, $17.6 million (7/23/12)
Montreal Canadiens
Raphael Diaz, D - 2 years, $2.45 million (7/13/12)
Nashville Predators
Sergei Kostitsyn, LW - 2 years, $6 million (7/23/12)
New Jersey Devils
Mark Fayne, D - 2 years, $2.6 million (7/21/12)
New York Rangers
Anton Stralman, D - 2 years, $3.4 million (7/26/12)
Ottawa Senators
Kaspars Daugavins, LW - 1 year, $635,000 (7/23/12)
St. Louis Blues
T.J. Oshie, RW - 5 years, $20.875 million (7/19/12)
David Perron, LW - 4 years, $15.25 million (7/5/12)
San Jose Sharks
T.J. Galiardi, C - 1 year, $950,000 (7/9/12)
Toronto Maple Leafs
Nikolai Kulemin, RW - 2 years, $5.6 million (7/20/12)
Vancouver Canucks
Mason Raymond, RW - 1 year, $2.275 million (7/9/12)
Dale Weise, RW - 1 year, undisclosed (7/25/12)
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Sunday, July 15, 2012
Monday, August 1, 2011
2011 NHL Arbitration
The following NHL players have elected to file for salary arbitration this summer. The deadline for players to elect salary arbitration was July 5 at 5 PM EST. The hearings will be held from July 20 to August 4, with the specific dates to be determined by the NHL and NHLPA. All arbitration dates are currently to be determined. Arbitrators are only allowed to hand out one to two year deals and their decisions must be made within 48 hours of the hearing. Teams then have 48 hours to accept or decline the arbitrator's decision. If a team has more than one player filing for arbitration, that team has 48 hours from their last player's hearing to decide if they want to accept or decline the arbitrator's decision. If a team declines an arbitrator's decision, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent. If an arbitrator's award is for more than $1,633,131 on a one-year contract, the team has the right to walk away from the decision and let the player become an unrestricted free agent. Anything under that amount, the team must accept the award. Players who have filed for arbitration cannot be given an offer sheet. The following players are still scheduled for arbitration:
Chicago Blackhawks
Chris Campoli - July 20, 2011 (Originally scheduled for August 3, 2011) (Arbitration date was pushed up because the Blackhawks were not going to accept an arbitration award) - Awarded one-year contract worth $2.5 million in arbitration (Blackhawks walked away from the award, making him an unrestricted free agent)
Nashville Predators
Shea Weber - August 2, 2011 - Awarded one-year contract worth $7.5 million in arbitration (Predators accepted the award)
The following players have re-signed with their teams prior to their arbitration hearings:
Anaheim Ducks
Andrew Cogliano - 3 years, $7.17 million (7/19/11) (Acquired from the Edmonton Oilers on 7/12/11)
Dan Sexton - 2 years, $1.1 million (7/11/11)
Buffalo Sabres
Andrej Sekera - 4 years, $11 million (7/19/11)
Carolina Hurricanes
Derek Joslin - 2 years, $1.4 million (7/8/11)
Chicago Blackhawks
Viktor Stalberg - 2 years, $1.75 million (7/10/11)
Colorado Avalanche
Kevin Porter - 1 year, $850,000 (7/9/11)
Ryan Wilson - 1 year, $1.275 million (7/9/11)
Los Angeles Kings
Alec Martinez - 2 years, undisclosed (7/8/11)
Brad Richardson - 2 years, $2.35 million (7/12/11)
Montreal Canadiens
Josh Gorges - 1 year, $2.5 million (7/22/11)
Nashville Predators
Sergei Kostitsyn - 1 year, $2.5 million (7/8/11)
New Jersey Devils
Mark Fraser - 1 year, $550,000 (7/26/11)
Zach Parise - 1 year, $6 million (7/29/11)
New York Islanders
Blake Comeau - 1 year, $2.5 million (8/2/11)
New York Rangers
Brian Boyle - 3 years, $5.1 million (7/14/11)
Ryan Callahan - 3 years, $12.875 million (7/27/11)
Brandon Dubinsky - 4 years, $16.8 million (7/21/11)
Michael Sauer - 2 years, $2.5 million (7/8/11)
Phoenix Coyotes
Lauri Korpikoski - 2 years, undisclosed (7/20/11)
Tampa Bay Lightning
Teddy Purcell - 2 years, $4.725 million (7/20/11)
Vancouver Canucks
Jannik Hansen - 3 years, $4.05 million (7/28/11)
Winnipeg Jets
Blake Wheeler - 2 years, $5.1 million (7/18/11)
Chicago Blackhawks
Chris Campoli - July 20, 2011 (Originally scheduled for August 3, 2011) (Arbitration date was pushed up because the Blackhawks were not going to accept an arbitration award) - Awarded one-year contract worth $2.5 million in arbitration (Blackhawks walked away from the award, making him an unrestricted free agent)
Nashville Predators
Shea Weber - August 2, 2011 - Awarded one-year contract worth $7.5 million in arbitration (Predators accepted the award)
The following players have re-signed with their teams prior to their arbitration hearings:
Anaheim Ducks
Andrew Cogliano - 3 years, $7.17 million (7/19/11) (Acquired from the Edmonton Oilers on 7/12/11)
Dan Sexton - 2 years, $1.1 million (7/11/11)
Buffalo Sabres
Andrej Sekera - 4 years, $11 million (7/19/11)
Carolina Hurricanes
Derek Joslin - 2 years, $1.4 million (7/8/11)
Chicago Blackhawks
Viktor Stalberg - 2 years, $1.75 million (7/10/11)
Colorado Avalanche
Kevin Porter - 1 year, $850,000 (7/9/11)
Ryan Wilson - 1 year, $1.275 million (7/9/11)
Los Angeles Kings
Alec Martinez - 2 years, undisclosed (7/8/11)
Brad Richardson - 2 years, $2.35 million (7/12/11)
Montreal Canadiens
Josh Gorges - 1 year, $2.5 million (7/22/11)
Nashville Predators
Sergei Kostitsyn - 1 year, $2.5 million (7/8/11)
New Jersey Devils
Mark Fraser - 1 year, $550,000 (7/26/11)
Zach Parise - 1 year, $6 million (7/29/11)
New York Islanders
Blake Comeau - 1 year, $2.5 million (8/2/11)
New York Rangers
Brian Boyle - 3 years, $5.1 million (7/14/11)
Ryan Callahan - 3 years, $12.875 million (7/27/11)
Brandon Dubinsky - 4 years, $16.8 million (7/21/11)
Michael Sauer - 2 years, $2.5 million (7/8/11)
Phoenix Coyotes
Lauri Korpikoski - 2 years, undisclosed (7/20/11)
Tampa Bay Lightning
Teddy Purcell - 2 years, $4.725 million (7/20/11)
Vancouver Canucks
Jannik Hansen - 3 years, $4.05 million (7/28/11)
Winnipeg Jets
Blake Wheeler - 2 years, $5.1 million (7/18/11)
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Friday, July 30, 2010
2010 NHL Arbitration
The following 32 NHL players have elected to file for salary arbitration this summer. July 5 was the deadline for players to elect salary arbitration. The hearings will be held from July 20 to August 4, with the specific dates to be determined by the NHL and NHLPA on Tuesday. If more players file for arbitration, I will add them to this list. Arbitrators are only allowed to hand out one to two year deals and their decisions must be made within 48 hours of the hearing. Teams then have 48 hours to accept or decline the arbitrator's decision. If a team has more than one player filing for arbitration, that team has 48 hours from their last player's hearing to decide if they want to accept or decline the arbitrator's decision. If a team declines an arbitrator's decision, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent. Players who have filed for arbitration cannot be given an offer sheet. The following players are still scheduled for arbitration:
Atlanta Thrashers
Clarke MacArthur - July 21, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $2.4 million in arbitration (Thrashers walked away from the award, making him an unrestricted free agent)
Boston Bruins
Blake Wheeler - July 29, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $2.2 million in arbitration (Bruins accepted the award)
Buffalo Sabres
Tim Kennedy - July 29, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $1 million in arbitration (Sabres accepted the award, but later bought out his contract, making him an unrestricted free agent)
Chicago Blackhawks
Antti Niemi - July 31, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $2.75 million in arbitration (Blackhawks walked away from the award, making him an unrestricted free agent)
Vancouver Canucks
Jannik Hansen - July 22, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $825,000 in arbitration (Canucks accepted the award)
The following players have re-signed with their teams prior to their arbitration hearings:
Anaheim Ducks
James Wisniewski - 1 year, $3.25 million (7/30/10) (later traded to NY Islanders)
Atlanta Thrashers
Ben Eager - 1 year, $965,000 (7/28/10)
Andrew Ladd - 1 year, $2.35 million (7/29/10)
Boston Bruins
Greg Campbell - 2 years, undisclosed (7/15/10)
Buffalo Sabres
Patrick Kaleta - 2 years, $1.815 million (7/21/10)
Calgary Flames
Ian White - 1 year, $2,999,995 (7/30/10)
Columbus Blue Jackets
Jared Boll - 2 years, undisclosed (7/13/10)
Anton Stralman - 1 year, undisclosed (7/28/10)
Dallas Stars
Fabian Brunnstrom - 1 year, $675,000 (7/22/10)
Detroit Red Wings
Derek Meech - 1 year, undisclosed (7/15/10)
Edmonton Oilers
Gilbert Brule - 2 years, $3.7 million (7/27/10)
Jeff Deslauriers - 1 year, undisclosed (7/31/10)
Jean-Francois Jacques - 1 year, undisclosed (7/13/10)
Los Angeles Kings
Brad Richardson - 1 year, undisclosed (7/17/10)
New Jersey Devils
Mark Fraser - 1 year, $500,000 (7/28/10)
New York Islanders
Matt Moulson - 1 year, $2.45 million (7/27/10) (hat tip to TheMetalChick for mentioning this one)
New York Rangers
Dan Girardi - 4 years, $13.3 million (7/9/10)
Ottawa Senators
Chris Campoli - 1 year, $1.4 million (7/30/10)
Peter Regin - 2 years, $2 million (7/29/10)
Philadelphia Flyers
Daniel Carcillo - 1 year, undisclosed (7/13/10)
St. Louis Blues
Cam Janssen - 1 year, undisclosed (7/6/10)
Tampa Bay Lightning
Nate Thompson - 1 year, undisclosed (7/16/10)
Vancouver Canucks
Tanner Glass - 1 year, undisclosed (7/9/10)
Mason Raymond - 2 years, $5.1 million (7/26/10)
Washington Capitals
Eric Fehr - 2 years, $4.4 million (7/8/10)
Tomas Fleischmann - 1 year, $2.6 million (7/27/10)
Jeff Schultz - 4 years, $11 million (7/7/10)
Atlanta Thrashers
Clarke MacArthur - July 21, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $2.4 million in arbitration (Thrashers walked away from the award, making him an unrestricted free agent)
Boston Bruins
Blake Wheeler - July 29, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $2.2 million in arbitration (Bruins accepted the award)
Buffalo Sabres
Tim Kennedy - July 29, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $1 million in arbitration (Sabres accepted the award, but later bought out his contract, making him an unrestricted free agent)
Chicago Blackhawks
Antti Niemi - July 31, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $2.75 million in arbitration (Blackhawks walked away from the award, making him an unrestricted free agent)
Vancouver Canucks
Jannik Hansen - July 22, 2010 - Awarded one-year contract worth $825,000 in arbitration (Canucks accepted the award)
The following players have re-signed with their teams prior to their arbitration hearings:
Anaheim Ducks
James Wisniewski - 1 year, $3.25 million (7/30/10) (later traded to NY Islanders)
Atlanta Thrashers
Ben Eager - 1 year, $965,000 (7/28/10)
Andrew Ladd - 1 year, $2.35 million (7/29/10)
Boston Bruins
Greg Campbell - 2 years, undisclosed (7/15/10)
Buffalo Sabres
Patrick Kaleta - 2 years, $1.815 million (7/21/10)
Calgary Flames
Ian White - 1 year, $2,999,995 (7/30/10)
Columbus Blue Jackets
Jared Boll - 2 years, undisclosed (7/13/10)
Anton Stralman - 1 year, undisclosed (7/28/10)
Dallas Stars
Fabian Brunnstrom - 1 year, $675,000 (7/22/10)
Detroit Red Wings
Derek Meech - 1 year, undisclosed (7/15/10)
Edmonton Oilers
Gilbert Brule - 2 years, $3.7 million (7/27/10)
Jeff Deslauriers - 1 year, undisclosed (7/31/10)
Jean-Francois Jacques - 1 year, undisclosed (7/13/10)
Los Angeles Kings
Brad Richardson - 1 year, undisclosed (7/17/10)
New Jersey Devils
Mark Fraser - 1 year, $500,000 (7/28/10)
New York Islanders
Matt Moulson - 1 year, $2.45 million (7/27/10) (hat tip to TheMetalChick for mentioning this one)
New York Rangers
Dan Girardi - 4 years, $13.3 million (7/9/10)
Ottawa Senators
Chris Campoli - 1 year, $1.4 million (7/30/10)
Peter Regin - 2 years, $2 million (7/29/10)
Philadelphia Flyers
Daniel Carcillo - 1 year, undisclosed (7/13/10)
St. Louis Blues
Cam Janssen - 1 year, undisclosed (7/6/10)
Tampa Bay Lightning
Nate Thompson - 1 year, undisclosed (7/16/10)
Vancouver Canucks
Tanner Glass - 1 year, undisclosed (7/9/10)
Mason Raymond - 2 years, $5.1 million (7/26/10)
Washington Capitals
Eric Fehr - 2 years, $4.4 million (7/8/10)
Tomas Fleischmann - 1 year, $2.6 million (7/27/10)
Jeff Schultz - 4 years, $11 million (7/7/10)
Monday, July 20, 2009
2009 NHL Arbitration
The following 20 NHL players have elected to file for salary arbitration this summer. The arbitration hearing begin on July 20 in Toronto and run until July 31. Arbitrators are only allowed to hand out one to two year deals and their decisions must be made within 48 hours of the hearing. Teams then have 48 hours to accept or decline the arbitrator's decision. If a team has more than one player filing for arbitration, that team has 48 hours from their last player's hearing to decide if they want to accept or decline the arbitrator's decision. If a team declines an arbitrator's decision, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent. The following players are still scheduled for arbitration:
Detroit Red Wings
Jiri Hudler - July 30
New York Rangers
Nikolai Zherdev - July 31
Phoenix Coyotes
Daniel Winnik - Awarded one-year contract in arbitration (no terms disclosed)
Vancouver Canucks
Kyle Wellwood - Awarded one-year contract worth $1.2 million in arbitration
Washington Capitals
Milan Jurcina - Awarded one-year contract worth $1.375 million in arbitration
The following players have re-signed with their teams prior to their arbitration hearings:
Anaheim Ducks
James Wisniewski - 1 year, $2.75 million (7/13)
Atlanta Thrashers
Colby Armstrong - 2 years, $2.4 million (7/16)
Boston Bruins
Matt Hunwick - 2 years, $2.9 million (7/20)
Buffalo Sabres
Clarke McArthur - 1 year, $552,500 (7/20)
Calgary Flames
Nigel Dawes - 2 years, $1.7 million (7/20)
Carolina Hurricanes
Tuomo Ruutu - 3 years, $11.4 million (7/23)
Chicago Blackhawks
Aaron Johnson - 1 year, undisclosed (7/6)
Columbus Blue Jackets
Marc Methot - 2 years, undisclosed (7/22)
Edmonton Oilers
Denis Grebeshkov - 1 year, $3.15 million (7/21)
Minnesota Wild
Kyle Brodziak - 3 years, undisclosed (7/23)
Josh Harding - 1 year, $1.1 million (7/29)
Montreal Canadiens
Tomas Plekanec - 1 year, $2.75 million (7/21)
New Jersey Devils
Travis Zajac - 4 years, $15.55 million (7/22)
New York Islanders
Nate Thompson - 1 year, two-way contract, undisclosed (7/25)
New York Rangers
Ryan Callahan - 2 years, $4.6 million (7/13)
Tampa Bay Lightning
Matt Smaby - 2 years, $1.05 million (7/26)
Detroit Red Wings
Jiri Hudler - July 30
New York Rangers
Nikolai Zherdev - July 31
Phoenix Coyotes
Daniel Winnik - Awarded one-year contract in arbitration (no terms disclosed)
Vancouver Canucks
Kyle Wellwood - Awarded one-year contract worth $1.2 million in arbitration
Washington Capitals
Milan Jurcina - Awarded one-year contract worth $1.375 million in arbitration
The following players have re-signed with their teams prior to their arbitration hearings:
Anaheim Ducks
James Wisniewski - 1 year, $2.75 million (7/13)
Atlanta Thrashers
Colby Armstrong - 2 years, $2.4 million (7/16)
Boston Bruins
Matt Hunwick - 2 years, $2.9 million (7/20)
Buffalo Sabres
Clarke McArthur - 1 year, $552,500 (7/20)
Calgary Flames
Nigel Dawes - 2 years, $1.7 million (7/20)
Carolina Hurricanes
Tuomo Ruutu - 3 years, $11.4 million (7/23)
Chicago Blackhawks
Aaron Johnson - 1 year, undisclosed (7/6)
Columbus Blue Jackets
Marc Methot - 2 years, undisclosed (7/22)
Edmonton Oilers
Denis Grebeshkov - 1 year, $3.15 million (7/21)
Minnesota Wild
Kyle Brodziak - 3 years, undisclosed (7/23)
Josh Harding - 1 year, $1.1 million (7/29)
Montreal Canadiens
Tomas Plekanec - 1 year, $2.75 million (7/21)
New Jersey Devils
Travis Zajac - 4 years, $15.55 million (7/22)
New York Islanders
Nate Thompson - 1 year, two-way contract, undisclosed (7/25)
New York Rangers
Ryan Callahan - 2 years, $4.6 million (7/13)
Tampa Bay Lightning
Matt Smaby - 2 years, $1.05 million (7/26)
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