Joe Hallenback
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Great stuff! Thank you.In the case of Pionk the player chose arbitration so the team gets to choose.
The Jets give the arbitrator an offer for Pionk, they can either submit a 1 year deal which carries walk away rights or a 2 year deal which only carries walk away rights for 1 year of the 2 year deal. Pionk's camp gives the arbitrator his ask based on 1 and 2 year deals.
Each party then submits their arguments based on NHL verified statistics (no twitter based stat trackers or website that track outside charts or info are allowed). Overall performance is discussed, durability of the player over the length of the last few years, service time and overall contribution to the team, in some cases both on and off the ice.
They talk about statistical comparables and what their AAV is (only players who are RFA eligible may be used as comparables, so basically only players under 27 or with less than 7 years of service time). At this point it comes down to the club telling the arbitrator how Pionk isn't as good as his numbers might suggest or how he doesn't contribute as much to the team as his camp says he does. Pionk's camp will try to argue that he is better than his numbers might suggest and that the Jets are downplaying his contributions to the team. It gets pretty messy and can cause a divide between club and player.
The arbitrator will come to a decision based on which term the Jets elected for 1 or 2 years, usually it ends up being somewhere between what the Jets offered and what Pionk asked for. If 2 years the Jets do not get walk away rights on both years, only 1 year so long as the AAV of the award is $4,538,958 or more. If the Jets chose 2 years and chose to walk away from 1 year of the award then Pionk becomes a UFA next summer.
If the Jets elected for a 1 year deal. They can either accept it and Pionk remains an RFA next summer at which point this process may happen again or they can walk away from the deal as long as its $4,538,958 or more. If they walk away from a 1 year award Pionk then has 4 days to decide if he wants to take the original offer the Jets submitted to the arbitrator. If he elects not to take that original offer he becomes a UFA after those 4 days and can then discuss contracts with any team in the league, including the Jets if he so wishes.
ineffective math dropped this on twitter the other day
seriously pionk has had it rough here..... paired with sbisa or kulikov primarily first year. i wasn't a big fan of year 1 pionk, but it was better than NYR days
then he got paired with forbort, possibly even worse partner than the other two. and goes on to have one of the best years for a Jets 2.0 Dman.
I think it's been pretty understated how good he was last season, especially relative to whatever was going on with the rest of the team.
That pretty much would guarantee Copp is gone.
Sign me up as a guy who thinks Pionk is our most underrated defenceman. Most Jets fans I know seemed traumatized by the Calgary series where the team no showed and got bullied but somehow Neil was singled out and vilified?
After that he was kind of the new Toby and summarily dismissed as meh by most fans I know.
I'm beginning to get a little concerned. I expected Pionk to have been signed by now. I don't want him to go through the arbitration process. If he does, I think we need to consider moving him. Maybe not this year, but before next.
If those fans don't understand how effective he is then I question whether they even watch the games or if they are just fans for the sake of being fans.
We can bury all but 125k of Beaulieu's cap hit by burying his contract with the Moose.What does it cost us to move Beaulieu and replace him in the pressbox to free up $500K or whatever the difference is for Pionk & Copp? Or can Boo Boo just be buried on the Moose and not affect the cap?
And here I just assumed the arbitrators maxed out their billable hours and then simply took the average of both camps asks...In the case of Pionk the player chose arbitration so the team gets to choose.
The Jets give the arbitrator an offer for Pionk, they can either submit a 1 year deal which carries walk away rights or a 2 year deal which only carries walk away rights for 1 year of the 2 year deal. Pionk's camp gives the arbitrator his ask based on 1 and 2 year deals.
Each party then submits their arguments based on NHL verified statistics (no twitter based stat trackers or website that track outside charts or info are allowed). Overall performance is discussed, durability of the player over the length of the last few years, service time and overall contribution to the team, in some cases both on and off the ice.
They talk about statistical comparables and what their AAV is (only players who are RFA eligible may be used as comparables, so basically only players under 27 or with less than 7 years of service time). At this point it comes down to the club telling the arbitrator how Pionk isn't as good as his numbers might suggest or how he doesn't contribute as much to the team as his camp says he does. Pionk's camp will try to argue that he is better than his numbers might suggest and that the Jets are downplaying his contributions to the team. It gets pretty messy and can cause a divide between club and player.
The arbitrator will come to a decision based on which term the Jets elected for 1 or 2 years, usually it ends up being somewhere between what the Jets offered and what Pionk asked for. If 2 years the Jets do not get walk away rights on both years, only 1 year so long as the AAV of the award is $4,538,958 or more. If the Jets chose 2 years and chose to walk away from 1 year of the award then Pionk becomes a UFA next summer.
If the Jets elected for a 1 year deal. They can either accept it and Pionk remains an RFA next summer at which point this process may happen again or they can walk away from the deal as long as its $4,538,958 or more. If they walk away from a 1 year award Pionk then has 4 days to decide if he wants to take the original offer the Jets submitted to the arbitrator. If he elects not to take that original offer he becomes a UFA after those 4 days and can then discuss contracts with any team in the league, including the Jets if he so wishes.
That pretty much would guarantee Copp is gone.