News By/Courtesy: Trupti Shetty | 06 Jul 2024 9:14am IST

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Stastney has shown significant promise in his recent performances, making his case for a higher salary.
  • The salary arbitration process allows Stastney and the Predators to continue negotiating and potentially agree on a new contract before a designated hearing date.
  • Stastney's decision to pursue salary arbitration underscores his confidence in his abilities and his belief that he is worth more than the CBA-designated qualifying offer.

Spencer Stastney Elects Salary Arbitration with Nashville Predators

 

The NHL Players' Association announced on Friday that 14 NHL players have elected salary arbitration. Among them is Nashville Predators defenseman Spencer Stastny. This move signifies a critical moment in Stastney's career as he seeks to negotiate a more favourable contract.

Stastney's Qualifying Offer and Arbitration Decision:

Spencer Stastny, a restricted free agent, received a qualifying offer from the Predators before free agency opened on Monday. As stipulated by the NHL's Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), Stastney's qualifying offer amount is $874,125, representing 105% of his base salary of $832,500 from the previous season. Despite this offer, Stastny and his representatives believe his performance merits a higher salary, prompting the decision to elect salary arbitration.

Impressive Performance and Career Highlights:

Stastny has shown significant promise in his recent performances, making his case for a higher salary. He appeared in his first three career Stanley Cup Playoff contests for the Predators in April, playing in Games 1-3 of the team's First Round series against the Vancouver Canucks. In these high-stakes games, Stastny demonstrated his potential and resilience on the ice. During the regular season, Stastny played in 20 games for Nashville, recording four points (two goals and two assists) and achieving an impressive +9 rating. His contributions were also notable in the AHL, where he played 44 games with the Milwaukee Admirals. Stastny established career highs in assists (15) and points (20) and earned a spot in the 2024 AHL All-Star Classic, further highlighting his value and growth as a player.

Arbitration Process and Implications:

The salary arbitration process allows Stastny and the Predators to continue negotiating and potentially agree on a new contract before a designated hearing date. This date, yet to be announced, will fall between July 20 and August 4. During arbitration, a third-party arbitrator will review the case and determine Stastney's salary based on his performance, comparables, and other relevant factors. It's important to note that by electing for salary arbitration, Stastney is not eligible for offer sheets, meaning he cannot negotiate with other teams. This ensures that the focus remains solely on reaching an agreement with the Predators.

Looking Ahead:

Stastney's decision to pursue salary arbitration underscores his confidence in his abilities and his belief that he is worth more than the CBA-designated qualifying offer. The upcoming weeks will be crucial as both sides aim to find common ground, ensuring that Stastny remains a valuable asset to the Nashville Predators. As the arbitration date approaches, the Predators and their fans will closely watch the developments, hoping for a resolution that reflects Stastney's contributions and potential. This arbitration case will be a pivotal moment in Stastney's career, potentially setting the stage for his future in the NHL.

 

Section Editor: Kadam Hans | 07 Jul 2024 22:48pm IST


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