what a sweet deal. I'm happy with this. Does this mean the problematic RFA was, in fact, Campoli?
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Fan flippin' tastic.Dash wrote: SunGarrioch
Regin signed for 950,000 next season and $1,050,000 in 2011-12.
That is a $1M cap hit.
beerandsens wrote:Great news. Now to see what the heck happens with Campoli. I like him, we'd have some ridiculous defensive depth with him on the roster and I doubt he can get a decent return trade wise... depending on if it goes to arbitration we could walk away... you never know. Anything seems possible.
Dash wrote:Weird title for the video. Makes it sound like Peter Regin scored a goal against Ottawa. Man, though, was that ever a rocket.
Kovalfie wrote:beerandsens wrote:Great news. Now to see what the heck happens with Campoli. I like him, we'd have some ridiculous defensive depth with him on the roster and I doubt he can get a decent return trade wise... depending on if it goes to arbitration we could walk away... you never know. Anything seems possible.
Maybe the plan is to walk away and play Lee?
Kovalfie wrote:beerandsens wrote:Great news. Now to see what the heck happens with Campoli. I like him, we'd have some ridiculous defensive depth with him on the roster and I doubt he can get a decent return trade wise... depending on if it goes to arbitration we could walk away... you never know. Anything seems possible.
Maybe the plan is to walk away and play Lee?
Dash wrote:Sign and trade is an option.
rooneypoo wrote:Dash wrote:Sign and trade is an option.
Pretty sure you can't trade a guy for a while (perhaps as long as a year; certainly at least until January) after you've signed the player to a contract determined by arbitration. I remember this issue coming up after FLA signed JBo to his arbitrator-awarded deal a few years back.
I don't think the Sens will even be able to walk away from Campoli. I can't see an arbitrator giving him more than $1.5 mil / yr -- and, by the CBA, we actually can't walk away from him if the deal is under that number (it changes every year, but I know it's somewhere in between $1.5 and $1.6 mil this year). Who knows what an arbitrator might give him, tho'. Guys like Anton Strahlman and Ian White are certainly getting paid more than I thought they would.
Dash wrote:http://www.letsgowings.com/forums/index.php/topic/65994-antti-niemi-files-for-arbitration/page__st__140
A member there wrote the following:Doggy wrote:Arbitration is just a way of settling contract disputes for RFA's. It's not a special type of contract. A player whose contract was agreed to after arbitration is no different to any other player whose contract was not. Arbitration just gives the two sides a number.
So unless they agree to a contract with a NTC, yes they can trade him.
The only thing I can think of that may have confused you is offer sheets. A player signed on a matched offer sheet can't be traded for a year I think.
Dash wrote:rooneypoo wrote:Dash wrote:Sign and trade is an option.
Pretty sure you can't trade a guy for a while (perhaps as long as a year; certainly at least until January) after you've signed the player to a contract determined by arbitration. I remember this issue coming up after FLA signed JBo to his arbitrator-awarded deal a few years back.
I don't think the Sens will even be able to walk away from Campoli. I can't see an arbitrator giving him more than $1.5 mil / yr -- and, by the CBA, we actually can't walk away from him if the deal is under that number (it changes every year, but I know it's somewhere in between $1.5 and $1.6 mil this year). Who knows what an arbitrator might give him, tho'. Guys like Anton Strahlman and Ian White are certainly getting paid more than I thought they would.
I posted this in the Regin signs 2 year deal - avoids arbitration thread:Dash wrote:http://www.letsgowings.com/forums/index.php/topic/65994-antti-niemi-files-for-arbitration/page__st__140
A member there wrote the following:Doggy wrote:Arbitration is just a way of settling contract disputes for RFA's. It's not a special type of contract. A player whose contract was agreed to after arbitration is no different to any other player whose contract was not. Arbitration just gives the two sides a number.
So unless they agree to a contract with a NTC, yes they can trade him.
The only thing I can think of that may have confused you is offer sheets. A player signed on a matched offer sheet can't be traded for a year I think.
rooneypoo wrote:
I stand by the walk-away number that I have above, tho'. The Sens won't walk away from Campoli because, if it goes to arbitration, he won't get more than $1.5 mil / yr.
Can or should? Two very different meanings...Amnesia021 wrote:Kovalfie wrote:beerandsens wrote:Great news. Now to see what the heck happens with Campoli. I like him, we'd have some ridiculous defensive depth with him on the roster and I doubt he can get a decent return trade wise... depending on if it goes to arbitration we could walk away... you never know. Anything seems possible.
Maybe the plan is to walk away and play Lee?
If the award is less that 1.6, I don't think the Sens can walk away...
rooneypoo wrote:Dash wrote:Sign and trade is an option.
Pretty sure you can't trade a guy for a while (perhaps as long as a year; certainly at least until January) after you've signed the player to a contract determined by arbitration. I remember this issue coming up after FLA signed JBo to his arbitrator-awarded deal a few years back.
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