Arbitration Rules and NHL Moves | Tampa Bay Lightning News
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Hockey arbitration is a high-stakes game where players and teams battle over contracts, with judges deciding salaries capped at one or two years—and the side that didn’t demand arbitration picks the term. A twist? If a player forces arbitration and gets over $5 million, the team can walk away, turning them into a free agent. Teams also get 48 hours to buy out contracts worth at least $4 million. Real-world moves like Buffalo locking up Krebs and Rangers signing Schneider show teams avoiding arbitration’s awkwardness. Meanwhile, the Jets ink young prospect Viggo Bjorck, hinting at future roster building. And the NHL Alumni Association, backed by the league and union, just rolled out a new wellness plan for former players—paying tribute to the game’s pioneers.
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