The NHL Players’ Association released a list of 23 players Sunday who have filed for arbitration. Arbitration hearings begin July 20 and last through Aug. 4.
Most players reach a deal with their respective teams before the arbitration hearing begins.
The most notable players who have filed are Detroit Red Wings forward Gustav Nyquist, New York Rangers center Derek Stepan and Washington Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby.
Holtby has emerged as one of the league’s best netminders and one of the top playoff performers at his position over the last few years. He’s due for a huge raise from his $2 million salary last season.
Stepan is a legitimate top-six center coming off a two-year bridge deal signed before the 2013-14 campaign. Ryan O’Reilly’s seven-year, $52.5 million contract with the Buffalo Sabres signed last week could play a factor in Stepan’s negotiations because these two centers have similar offensive production in the last two seasons.
Here’s the NHLPA’s list of players who’ve elected arbitration:
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
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