While the league continues to try and lock up their young players, several arbitration dates remain on the docket for the next few weeks. Starting on Thursday, teams and players will head to hearings to determine their salary for the upcoming season (or seasons). For more information on how the arbitration process works, check out Mike Furlano’s two part breakdown of the system from last summer.
The remaining arbitration dates are as follows:
July 20 – Colton Parayko (St. Louis), Tomas Tatar (Detroit)
Originally scheduled: Tyler Johnson (Tampa Bay) who signed a seven-year, $35MM contract.
July 21 – Ryan Dzingel (Ottawa)
Originally scheduled: Michael Chaput (Vancouver) who signed a one-year, $688K contract
July 22 – Viktor Arvidsson (Nashville)
Originally scheduled: Micheal Ferland (Calgary) who signed a two-year, $3.5MM contract.
July 24 – Austin Watson (Nashville), Brian Dumoulin (Pittsburgh)
July 25 – Mika Zibanejad (NY Rangers)
Originally scheduled: Joey LaLeggia (Edmonton) who signed a one-year, two-way, $700K contract and Ondrej Palat (Tampa Bay) who signed a five-year, $26.5MM contract.
July 26 – Ryan Spooner (Boston)
Originally scheduled: Jordan Martinook (Arizona) who signed a two-year, $3.6MM contract.
July 27 – Robin Lehner (Buffal0)
Originally scheduled: Marek Mazanec (Nashville) who signed a one-year, two-way, $650K contract.
July 28 – (none)
Originally scheduled: Jean-Gabriel Pageau (Ottawa) who signed a three-year, $9.3MM contract.
July 31 – Matt Nieto (Colorado)
August 1 – Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg), Reid Boucher (Vancouver)
August 2 – Calvin de Haan (NY Islanders)
Originally scheduled: Kevin Gravel (Los Angeles) who signed a one-year, two-way, $650K contract.
August 3 – Nate Schmidt (Vegas), Nino Niederreiter (Minnesota)
August 4 – Mikael Granlund (Minnesota), Conor Sheary (Pittsburgh), Nathan Beaulieu (Buffalo)