PaulGG
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Good young RH D-Man RFA not signed yet, How much will he get? Will he get offer sheets or hold out?
If he takes a long term (4+yrs) I could see between 4.5 to 5 m; bridge deal could be in the range of 3.5 to 4 and change. Doubt he gets an os as Ottawa would match anything that isn't ludicrous. He has an arbitration date set, no?
That's Hoffman who has his arb date.
I think Ceci gets 4 million x 6 years.
Is ceci even at the point where he can be given an os? I don't think he has enough games played yet, correct me if I'm wrong of course. He would have to received a qualifying offer from the sens to ensure he remained team property.
Wow if a 3rd pairing dman gets more than 4mil and long term contract then
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What is the requirement for a player to be eligible to get a offer sheet?
He has played a total of 211 games in the NHL so far.
Pretty sure he got a qualifying offer but if he doesn't sign it he could hold out or receive offer sheets. Kind of obvious at this point he won't sign the qualifying offer and wants more from the Sens.
Isn't the rule if RFA and doesn't get a qualifying offer then becomes an UFA?
Pretty sure he got a qualifying offer but if he doesn't sign it he could hold out or receive offer sheets. Kind of obvious at this point he won't sign the qualifying offer and wants more from the Sens.
Isn't the rule if RFA and doesn't get a qualifying offer then becomes an UFA?
Nah, team can put a QO on a guy and essentially wait it out, negotiate, or go to arbitration. You're thinking of an offer sheet, wherein another team places an offer on the player- player then has the option to sign or reject it. If he signs, the team that currently owns his rights has the option to match and retain his services for the terms of the offer sheet or walk and receive the appropriate compensation. Currently, it sounds like Ottawa is still in negotiations and can continue negotiations up until Dec. 1 at which point he cannot play that calender year.
Misread your post. Ott still has his rights though.
You need 4 seasons of experience to be eligible for arbitration, Ceci has 3. If you sign your entry level deal after the age of 20 it is different but for Ceci that doesn't apply.
Wow if a 3rd pairing dman gets more than 4mil and long term contract then
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I thought it was 4 pro seasons OR 200 games. It rings a bell with me because of gudreau. He played like 180 something but due to games played <200 he was ineligible to receive a os
Maybe it's changed but I recall Penner has having a season and a little bit played when he signed his offer sheet, don't really recall any rules regarding OS eligibility but everything I can find mentions seasons played for arbitration eligibility with it varying based on when you signed your contract.
Penner was pre lockout as I recall, you're talking about pre-pancakes Penner right :p? He also came in undrafted and overage, so that had some significance in the whole situation
3rd pairing according to you ? He young a RHD who has room to grow . I say he top 4 right now . Maybe he 3rd pairing on the Sens with EK and DP ahead of him on the right side
3rd pairing according to you ? He young a RHD who has room to grow . I say he top 4 right now . Maybe he 3rd pairing on the Sens with EK and DP ahead of him on the right side
Wow if a 3rd pairing dman gets more than 4mil and long term contract then
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Phaneuf is a LD
My bad I always thought D Phaneuf was a RHD . I am not sure how I missed that considering umpteen 1000 Phaneuf to Edmonton