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Arbitration Hearing Dates

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via NHL.com:

Twenty restricted free agents are set to plead their case at salary arbitration hearings in the coming weeks. Should players and clubs not be able to reach an agreement before the respective case gets under way, below is a list of the scheduled hearings.

July 20: Lauri Korpikoski (Phoenix), Teddy Purcell (Tampa Bay)

July 21: Andrew Cogliano (Edmonton rights traded to Anaheim), Brandon Dubinsky (New York Rangers)

July 25: Andrej Sekera (Buffalo)

July 28: Josh Gorges (Montreal), Ryan Callahan (New York Rangers)

July 29: Jannik Hansen (Vancouver)

Aug. 2: Shea Weber (Nashville)

Aug. 3: Chris Campoli (Chicago), Blake Wheeler (Winnipeg), Zach Parise (New Jersey)

Aug. 4: Mark Fraser (New Jersey), Blake Comeau (New York Islanders)

Signed before arbitration: Viktor Stalberg (Chicago), Brad Richardson (Los Angeles), Ryan Wilson (Colorado), Brian Boyle (New York Rangers), Kevin Porter (Colorado), Dan Sexton (Anaheim)

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Well Stalberg is gone from this list. From TSN:

The Chicago Blackhawks have agreed to terms with restricted free agent forward Viktor Stalberg on a two-year contract.

The deal is worth $1.75 million, with an average cap hit of $875,000 per season.

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I don't think any will really end up being wings, however I am not going to rule out the possibility. I am interested in several of these.

In particular I'm interested to see what happens with Boyle, Campoli, Weber, and Wheeler.

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I'm more interested to see who Nashville & NJ will have to trade off to afford Weber & Parise respectively. Figure both are going to get awarded significant raises.

Nashville has 13 forwards and 5 defensemen already signed along with 2 goalies. They have $23M available in Cap space, so unless the arbitrator awards Weber a 1 yr $24M contract, they shouldn't have to trade anyone....

The Devils, only have $7.3M available Cap, with 11 fwds, 7 D and 2 goalies. I guess $7.5M is feasible for Parise, but not sure he will get awarded that much. Even if he was awarded $7M that would give the 12 fwds with no room for injury call ups, in that scenario they would have to trade someone for sure. But I think he may get awarded somewhere around $5.5M to $6M... I'd take Rolston as a rental off their hands for the year...

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Nashville has 13 forwards and 5 defensemen already signed along with 2 goalies. They have $23M available in Cap space, so unless the arbitrator awards Weber a 1 yr $24M contract, they shouldn't have to trade anyone....

The Devils, only have $7.3M available Cap, with 11 fwds, 7 D and 2 goalies. I guess $7.5M is feasible for Parise, but not sure he will get awarded that much. Even if he was awarded $7M that would give the 12 fwds with no room for injury call ups, in that scenario they would have to trade someone for sure. But I think he may get awarded somewhere around $5.5M to $6M... I'd take Rolston as a rental off their hands for the year...

For the last time, the Predators have an internal cap.

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NJ and NSH should just trade Weber and Parise straight up

EDIT: But on second thought, I definitely think NSH could get more out of NJ than just Parise for Weber.

Edited by StayClassy

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NJ and NSH should just trade Weber and Parise straight up

EDIT: But on second thought, I definitely think NSH could get more out of NJ than just Parise for Weber.

I don't like that one, don't think it would be a good swap. I don't think Parise would fit well into Nashville's lineup. I also doubt Weber wants to play the trap whenever NJ goes into "defensive mode".

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@adamjahns

#Blackhawks GM Stan Bowman says he is still negotiating with Campoli and Frolik. Still "hopeful" he'll get them signed in "short order"

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For the last time, the Predators have an internal cap.

Yeah, but they would likely go off of the cap for a year to keep Weber on the team. Also if they make the team worse by trading to stay under an internal cap now, they risk pissing Weber off only to leave when his short term deal ends.

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I shudder to think of how high the arbitration rewards will be this year.

For the last time, the Predators have an internal cap.

They unloaded Lombardi and Franson to make space for Weber.

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Come on Kenny: Hudler, Kindl and a first round pick for Purcell.

It would improve our second line and allow Cleary to talk to someone in his own language.

:lol: As a fellow newfie I approve of this joke, and I agree. While the price there seems steep, Purcell would be a great fit. Guy was fantastic in the postseason :thumbup:

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