News: Arbitration Thread

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Toronto Maple LeafsConnor Dewar
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This wasn't stated in the link, so maybe worth putting here.

Players that elect arbitration aren't eligible to receive offer sheets.

(Maybe also relevant to Swayman, though I doubt it for all the usual reasons.)
 

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dont think he's allowed to go to arbitration again
Boston couldn't take him to arbitration if they instigated it last time but he could have filed if he wanted to

A player can only be taken to arbitration once in his career and can never receive less than 85% of his salary from the previous season. A player can request arbitration as many times as they are eligible and can ask for any amount of salary.​
 

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Word is Swayman didn't opt for arbitration because him and the Bruins are closing in on signing a long term deal plus last year wasn't a pleasent process for either side.. It was a sign of mutual respect and good faith that neither filed this year
 
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Interesting I did not know
It's quite sensible and logical. Salary Arbitration means that the player will* be signed onto a fair-value short-term SPC by his team by a set ~August date. So a player opting to go this route foregoes his RFA right to negotiate a SPC with another team (=offersheet).

Meanwhile, the team can't use the Salary Arbitration as a means to (fully) deprive the player of his RFA rights, so when the team elects to take a player to salary arbitration, the player has ~one week window to negotiate and sign an offersheet with another team, and if he does, then things will continue by the offersheet procedure and the salary arbitration procedure lapses.

* There's the team's walk-away right with too expensive contract in a player-elected salary arbitration, but that's a thing of its own. Per PuckPedia, the walk-away award is $4.74M AAV or higher in 2024.
 
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You can sign any contract up until the decision is made.

Can sign any contract up until the arbitration hearing begins. The rule used to be could sign up until the arbitrator rendered a ruling but that was changed a few years ago.

Can these players be traded before the end of arbitration ?

Yes, arbitration players can and have been traded in the past.
 

Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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Can sign any contract up until the arbitration hearing begins. The rule used to be could sign up until the arbitrator rendered a ruling but that was changed a few years ago.



Yes, arbitration players can and have been traded in the past.
Thanks. I only remembered Wizniewski after he got awarded more than the Ducks wanted to pay and he got dealt to the Islanders.

If a team accepts the decision, said player can't be traded for a certain period of time afterwards ?
 

mouser

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Thanks. I only remembered Wizniewski after he got awarded more than the Ducks wanted to pay and he got dealt to the Islanders.

If a team accepts the decision, said player can't be traded for a certain period of time afterwards ?

There are no trade restrictions related to salary arbitration. Players can be traded before or after arbitration.

If a team matches an Offer Sheet then the player can’t be traded for a year.
 

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Sure, but if he wants a long term deal he might be better off holding out until training camp. That would give him a lot of leverage since Boston would risk starting the season without their #1 goalie.
If I had to guess they are close on a new contract, you don't trade away Ullmark without being close to signing him.
 

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