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Holtby, Stepan, Del Zotto headline player-elected salary arbitration list

Holtby, Stepan, Del Zotto headline player-elected salary arbitration list

As of publishing, there are 23 players who have elected salary arbitration proceedings to drive their contract negotiations. Only restricted free agents can opt-in to the hearings.

(For the first time in what feels like ages, Ryan O'Reilly and P.K. Subban are not listed.)

From the NHLPA, here's a list of the lucky contestants:

Arizona Coyotes

Mikkel Boedker
Phil Samuelsson
Brendan Shinnimin

 

Buffalo Sabres

Phil Varone

 

Calgary Flames

Lance Bouma
Paul Byron
Josh Jooris

 

Colorado Avalanche

Andrew Agozzino
Mathew Clark

 

Detroit Red Wings

Gustav Nyquist

 

Minnesota Wild

Erik Haula

 

Nashville Predators

Taylor Beck
Craig Smith
Colin Wilson

 

New Jersey Devils

Eric Gélinas
Adam Larsson

 

New York Rangers

Derek Stepan

 

Ottawa Senators

Alex Chiasson
Mike Hoffman

 

Philadelphia Flyers

Michael Del Zotto

 

St. Louis Blues

Magnus Paajarvi

 

Washington Capitals

Braden Holtby
Marcus Johansson

There are some heavy hitters on this list. Players and teams can continue to negotiate contracts up until the day of the arbitration hearing date (sometime between July 20 to August 4). Conventional wisdom is to try to avoid the actual proceeding because things can get ugly.

Each side puts in a contract number they think is reasonable, and a neutral third party hears why the number is or isn't justified.

Usually the player wants more than the team is willing to hand over. From there, the club puts up a 'this is why you suck' argument as to why they shouldn't pay what the asking price is. Hurt feelings taken away from this hearing (yes, it happens) can impact a player's decision as to if he wants to resign with the team when he hits unrestricted free agent status in the future.

Clubs have until July 6th at 5:00pm EST to declare if they are going to initiate arbitration proceedings with RFAs not listed here. Under the current CBA, a player can only go to club-elected arbitration once in their entire career.

(Read The Score's piece on the process from last summer for more detailed information.)

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