according to TSN.ca https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=456525 as of Saturday July 5th Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban and Toronto Maple Leafs goalie James Reimer lead the list of players potentially heading to salary arbitration hearings. Twenty players in total, including Bartkowski, King and the three Rangers filed for arbitration before the deadline of 5pm et on Saturday. Players who elect salary arbitration can still sign deals ahead of their hearings, which will be held from July 20 to August 4 in Toronto.
according to TSN.ca https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=456525 as of Saturday July 5th Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban and Toronto Maple Leafs goalie James Reimer lead the list of players potentially heading to salary arbitration hearings. Twenty players in total, including Bartkowski, King and the three Rangers filed for arbitration before the deadline of 5pm et on Saturday. Players who elect salary arbitration can still sign deals ahead of their hearings, which will be held from July 20 to August 4 in Toronto.
"More manure for the pile" from TSN.ca the latest on "key" arbitration players with 2013-14 salary
Matt Bartkowski defense Boston $650,000
Ryan O'Reilly center Colorado $6.5 million (team has elected to take player to arbitration)
Dwight King left wing Los Angeles $750,000
Derick Brassard center NY Rangers $3.7 million Chris Kreider center NY Rangers $900,000 Mats Zuccarello left wing NY Rangers $1.15 million
Vladimir Sobotka center St. Louis $1,4 million (team has elected to take player to arbitration)
James Reimer goalie Toronto $1.6 million
Michael Frolik right wing Winnipeg $1,9 million (team has elected to take player to arbitration)
can't see Matt Bartkowski, Dwight King, Chris Kreider and Mats Zuccarello NOT getting a raise off their 2013-14 numbers. think Brassard a bit high @ $3.7 million even though he had a good season for Rangers. Reimer @ $1.6 million?.
can somewhat understand both the Avalanche and Jets taking O'Reilly @ $ 6.5 million and Frolik @ $1.9 million to arbitration BUT think the Blues taking a big chance with a Sobotka arb hearing @ only $1.4 million
"More manure for the pile" from TSN.ca the latest on "key" arbitration players with 2013-14 salary
Matt Bartkowski defense Boston $650,000
Ryan O'Reilly center Colorado $6.5 million (team has elected to take player to arbitration)
Dwight King left wing Los Angeles $750,000
Derick Brassard center NY Rangers $3.7 million Chris Kreider center NY Rangers $900,000 Mats Zuccarello left wing NY Rangers $1.15 million
Vladimir Sobotka center St. Louis $1,4 million (team has elected to take player to arbitration)
James Reimer goalie Toronto $1.6 million
Michael Frolik right wing Winnipeg $1,9 million (team has elected to take player to arbitration)
can't see Matt Bartkowski, Dwight King, Chris Kreider and Mats Zuccarello NOT getting a raise off their 2013-14 numbers. think Brassard a bit high @ $3.7 million even though he had a good season for Rangers. Reimer @ $1.6 million?.
can somewhat understand both the Avalanche and Jets taking O'Reilly @ $ 6.5 million and Frolik @ $1.9 million to arbitration BUT think the Blues taking a big chance with a Sobotka arb hearing @ only $1.4 million
Vladimir Sobotka center St. Louis $1,4 million (team has elected to take player to arbitration)
according to TSN.caSobotka has signed with Omsk of the KHL.
Blues DID re-sign Steve Ott, who acquired by the Blues from the Buffalo Sabres as part of the Ryan Miller trade last season, to a two-year, $5.2 million deal
Vladimir Sobotka center St. Louis $1,4 million (team has elected to take player to arbitration)
according to TSN.caSobotka has signed with Omsk of the KHL.
Blues DID re-sign Steve Ott, who acquired by the Blues from the Buffalo Sabres as part of the Ryan Miller trade last season, to a two-year, $5.2 million deal
looks like moreJames Reimer in Toronto. https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=457959 with "The Toronto Maple Leafs have agreed to a two-year contract with goaltender James Reimer, avoiding salary arbitration. TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger reports that the deal has an average annual value of $2.3 million." (the "Reamer" $2.3 million? REALLY?)
Derick Brassard center NY Rangers $3.7 million Chris Kreider center NY Rangers $900,000 Mats Zuccarello left wing NY Rangers $1.15 million
meanwhile the Rangers have signed both Zuccarello and Kreider with "Brass" yet to go.
looks like moreJames Reimer in Toronto. https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=457959 with "The Toronto Maple Leafs have agreed to a two-year contract with goaltender James Reimer, avoiding salary arbitration. TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger reports that the deal has an average annual value of $2.3 million." (the "Reamer" $2.3 million? REALLY?)
Derick Brassard center NY Rangers $3.7 million Chris Kreider center NY Rangers $900,000 Mats Zuccarello left wing NY Rangers $1.15 million
meanwhile the Rangers have signed both Zuccarello and Kreider with "Brass" yet to go.
looks like moreJames Reimer in Toronto. https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=457959 with "The Toronto Maple Leafs have agreed to a two-year contract with goaltender James Reimer, avoiding salary arbitration. TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger reports that the deal has an average annual value of $2.3 million." (the "Reamer" $2.3 million? REALLY?)
Derick Brassard center NY Rangers $3.7 million Chris Kreider center NY Rangers $900,000 Mats Zuccarello left wing NY Rangers $1.15 million
meanwhile the Rangers have signed both Zuccarello and Kreider with "Brass" yet to go.
Nice little raise for Reimer, considering he had a 3.29 GAA last year.
looks like moreJames Reimer in Toronto. https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=457959 with "The Toronto Maple Leafs have agreed to a two-year contract with goaltender James Reimer, avoiding salary arbitration. TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger reports that the deal has an average annual value of $2.3 million." (the "Reamer" $2.3 million? REALLY?)
Derick Brassard center NY Rangers $3.7 million Chris Kreider center NY Rangers $900,000 Mats Zuccarello left wing NY Rangers $1.15 million
meanwhile the Rangers have signed both Zuccarello and Kreider with "Brass" yet to go.
Nice little raise for Reimer, considering he had a 3.29 GAA last year.
anyone see the picture of P K Subban @ the RBC Canadian Open golf tourney on TSN.ca? his head looked like freeking a mellon. wonder IF he is having a weight problem like Dustin Byfuglien? or doing a Barry Bonds?
anyone see the picture of P K Subban @ the RBC Canadian Open golf tourney on TSN.ca? his head looked like freeking a mellon. wonder IF he is having a weight problem like Dustin Byfuglien? or doing a Barry Bonds?
NOW all RFA's IN for the Rangers >>> https://www.cbssports.com/nhl/eye-on-hockey/24639240/report-derick-brassard-rangers-agree-to-five-year-25-million-deal
Derick Brassard and the NY Rangers agree to five-year, $25 million deal. average of $ 5 million per season. Brassard joins Chris Kreider and Mats Zuccarello as the three RFAs who secured new deals over the last two weeks without going to arbitration
NOW all RFA's IN for the Rangers >>> https://www.cbssports.com/nhl/eye-on-hockey/24639240/report-derick-brassard-rangers-agree-to-five-year-25-million-deal
Derick Brassard and the NY Rangers agree to five-year, $25 million deal. average of $ 5 million per season. Brassard joins Chris Kreider and Mats Zuccarello as the three RFAs who secured new deals over the last two weeks without going to arbitration
Rangers looks like to be the team to chase in the East this year.
Rangers 7-1 for the Eastern Conference could be a play IF the Bruins stumble. they are 15-1 for the Cup BUT I'm pretty sure that is reserved for either the Blackhawks, Kings or Ducks out of the West
Rangers looks like to be the team to chase in the East this year.
Rangers 7-1 for the Eastern Conference could be a play IF the Bruins stumble. they are 15-1 for the Cup BUT I'm pretty sure that is reserved for either the Blackhawks, Kings or Ducks out of the West
GOOD move by Red Wings >>> https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=458158
The Detroit Red Wings agreed to terms on Monday with left winger Tomas Tatar on a new three-year, $8.25 million contract. According to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, the deal has an average annual value of $2.75 million per season.
Tatar was a restricted free agent after completing his three-year, entry-level contract.
rising young star for Detroit with 19 goals and 20 assists in 73 games for the Red Wings last season. fast, skilled young player only going to get better
GOOD move by Red Wings >>> https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=458158
The Detroit Red Wings agreed to terms on Monday with left winger Tomas Tatar on a new three-year, $8.25 million contract. According to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, the deal has an average annual value of $2.75 million per season.
Tatar was a restricted free agent after completing his three-year, entry-level contract.
rising young star for Detroit with 19 goals and 20 assists in 73 games for the Red Wings last season. fast, skilled young player only going to get better
The Winnipeg Jets re-signed forward Michael Frolik to a $3.3-million, one-year contract Tuesday. Frolik had 42 points (15 goals, 27 assists) in 81 games with the Jets last season. The two sides were scheduled to go to salary arbitration on Thursday.
was an excellent two way player with the Blackhawks and has been a steady "grinder" with the Jets. somewhat suprised they didn't try to sign him longer
The Winnipeg Jets re-signed forward Michael Frolik to a $3.3-million, one-year contract Tuesday. Frolik had 42 points (15 goals, 27 assists) in 81 games with the Jets last season. The two sides were scheduled to go to salary arbitration on Thursday.
was an excellent two way player with the Blackhawks and has been a steady "grinder" with the Jets. somewhat suprised they didn't try to sign him longer
The Winnipeg Jets re-signed forward Michael Frolik to a $3.3-million, one-year contract Tuesday. Frolik had 42 points (15 goals, 27 assists) in 81 games with the Jets last season. The two sides were scheduled to go to salary arbitration on Thursday.
was an excellent two way player with the Blackhawks and has been a steady "grinder" with the Jets. somewhat suprised they didn't try to sign him longer
I think he is taking a gamble by signing the contract. Believe he is banking on a better season to grab around 5 million next contract.
The Winnipeg Jets re-signed forward Michael Frolik to a $3.3-million, one-year contract Tuesday. Frolik had 42 points (15 goals, 27 assists) in 81 games with the Jets last season. The two sides were scheduled to go to salary arbitration on Thursday.
was an excellent two way player with the Blackhawks and has been a steady "grinder" with the Jets. somewhat suprised they didn't try to sign him longer
I think he is taking a gamble by signing the contract. Believe he is banking on a better season to grab around 5 million next contract.
https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=458331 >>> The Los Angeles Kings and left winger Dwight King have come to terms on a three-year, $5.85 million deal to avoid salary arbitration. The average annual value of the deal is $1.95 million per season. King had been a restricted free agent and earned $750,000 last season. He as a fourth-round pick of the Kings in the 2007 Draft.
King the kind of "big body with skills" that the Penguins need. 6' 4" and 230 lbs who can "get in the shite" in front of the opponents net and knock in rebounds. GOOD signing by the Kings
https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=458331 >>> The Los Angeles Kings and left winger Dwight King have come to terms on a three-year, $5.85 million deal to avoid salary arbitration. The average annual value of the deal is $1.95 million per season. King had been a restricted free agent and earned $750,000 last season. He as a fourth-round pick of the Kings in the 2007 Draft.
King the kind of "big body with skills" that the Penguins need. 6' 4" and 230 lbs who can "get in the shite" in front of the opponents net and knock in rebounds. GOOD signing by the Kings
Subban went toa salary arbitration Friday August 1st. Habs offered a $5.25 million on a one-year contract. Subban asking for $8.5 million. should be a ruling within 48 hours
Subban went toa salary arbitration Friday August 1st. Habs offered a $5.25 million on a one-year contract. Subban asking for $8.5 million. should be a ruling within 48 hours
Subban went toa salary arbitration Friday August 1st. Habs offered a $5.25 million on a one-year contract. Subban asking for $8.5 million. should be a ruling within 48 hours
Subban went toa salary arbitration Friday August 1st. Habs offered a $5.25 million on a one-year contract. Subban asking for $8.5 million. should be a ruling within 48 hours
from TSN.ca Saturday August 2nd. P K Subban agreed to terms on a 8 year,$72 million contract with the team on Saturday, avoiding a salary arbitration ruling. Subban's average annual value is $9 million. P K better perform. for $9 million per he better bring a Stanley Cup to Montreal and win the Norris every year. I know the Habs HAD to sign him BUT it is still taking one hell of a chance at THAT length and price
from TSN.ca Saturday August 2nd. P K Subban agreed to terms on a 8 year,$72 million contract with the team on Saturday, avoiding a salary arbitration ruling. Subban's average annual value is $9 million. P K better perform. for $9 million per he better bring a Stanley Cup to Montreal and win the Norris every year. I know the Habs HAD to sign him BUT it is still taking one hell of a chance at THAT length and price
that's crazy! pk is a big guy with a hard shot, but I consider him a fourth forward. not so strong defensively, so until he nets 40 goals and 90 points, he will NEVER earn his salary
that's crazy! pk is a big guy with a hard shot, but I consider him a fourth forward. not so strong defensively, so until he nets 40 goals and 90 points, he will NEVER earn his salary
from TSN.ca The Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop to a two-year contract extension on Saturday, keeping him with the team through the 2016-17 season. According to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, the deal is worth $11.9 million, with a cap hit of $5.95 million per season.
Bishop posted a 34-14-7 record last season with five shutouts in 63 games with the Lightning. He finished with a .924 save percentage and a 2.23 goals against average and was nominated for the Vezina Trophy.
In 108 career games with the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators and Lightning, Bishop has a record of 55-31-11 with 11 shutouts and a .920 save % with a 2.40 Gaa
from TSN.ca The Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop to a two-year contract extension on Saturday, keeping him with the team through the 2016-17 season. According to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, the deal is worth $11.9 million, with a cap hit of $5.95 million per season.
Bishop posted a 34-14-7 record last season with five shutouts in 63 games with the Lightning. He finished with a .924 save percentage and a 2.23 goals against average and was nominated for the Vezina Trophy.
In 108 career games with the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators and Lightning, Bishop has a record of 55-31-11 with 11 shutouts and a .920 save % with a 2.40 Gaa
from TSN.ca Saturday August 2nd. P K Subban agreed to terms on a 8 year,$72 million contract with the team on Saturday, avoiding a salary arbitration ruling. Subban's average annual value is $9 million. P K better perform. for $9 million per he better bring a Stanley Cup to Montreal and win the Norris every year. I know the Habs HAD to sign him BUT it is still taking one hell of a chance at THAT length and price
from TSN.ca Saturday August 2nd. P K Subban agreed to terms on a 8 year,$72 million contract with the team on Saturday, avoiding a salary arbitration ruling. Subban's average annual value is $9 million. P K better perform. for $9 million per he better bring a Stanley Cup to Montreal and win the Norris every year. I know the Habs HAD to sign him BUT it is still taking one hell of a chance at THAT length and price
from TSN.ca The Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop to a two-year contract extension on Saturday, keeping him with the team through the 2016-17 season. According to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, the deal is worth $11.9 million, with a cap hit of $5.95 million per season.
Bishop posted a 34-14-7 record last season with five shutouts in 63 games with the Lightning. He finished with a .924 save percentage and a 2.23 goals against average and was nominated for the Vezina Trophy.
In 108 career games with the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators and Lightning, Bishop has a record of 55-31-11 with 11 shutouts and a .920 save % with a 2.40 Gaa
with those numbers, at that position, and what I have seen. I would have no problem throwing money at bishop.wonder why the bugs didn'attempt a 4 or 5 year deal(at 5 mill per)?
from TSN.ca The Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop to a two-year contract extension on Saturday, keeping him with the team through the 2016-17 season. According to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, the deal is worth $11.9 million, with a cap hit of $5.95 million per season.
Bishop posted a 34-14-7 record last season with five shutouts in 63 games with the Lightning. He finished with a .924 save percentage and a 2.23 goals against average and was nominated for the Vezina Trophy.
In 108 career games with the St. Louis Blues, Ottawa Senators and Lightning, Bishop has a record of 55-31-11 with 11 shutouts and a .920 save % with a 2.40 Gaa
with those numbers, at that position, and what I have seen. I would have no problem throwing money at bishop.wonder why the bugs didn'attempt a 4 or 5 year deal(at 5 mill per)?
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