Twenty-four NHL players have decided to file for arbitration, the NHLPA announced yesterday.
The list includes seven players from Canadian teams. Three members of the Calgary Flames were among those who filed: Andrew Mangiapane, Matthew Phillips, and Oliver Kylington. The two Edmonton Oilers were Juess Puljujarvi and Kailer Yamamoto. Ottawa’s Mathieu Joseph and the Jets’ Mason Appleton were the other two players from Canadian clubs.
Teams have until 5 p.m. ET on Monday to opt for salary arbitration with players. Hearings will be held from July 27 to August 11.
Here is the full list:
Mason Appleton (Winnipeg Jets)
Ethan Bear (Carolina Hurricanes)
Jesper Bratt (New Jersey Devils)
Lawson Crouse (Arizona Coyotes)
Morgan Geekie (Seattle Kraken)
Mathieu Joseph (Ottawa Senators)
Kaapo Kahkonen (San Jose Sharks)
Kasperi Kapanen (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Keegan Kolesar (Vegas Golden Knights)
Oliver Kylington (Calgary Flames)
Maxime Lajoie (Carolina Hurricanes)
Steven Lorentz (San Jose Sharks)
Isac Lundestrom (Anaheim Ducks)
Zack MacEwen (Philadelphia Flyers)
Niko Mikkola (St. Louis Blues)*
Andrew Mangiapane (Calgary Flames)
Matthew Phillips (Calgary Flames)
Jesse Puljujarvi (Edmonton Oilers)
Tyce Thompson (New Jersey Devils)
Yakov Trenin (Nashville Predators)
Vitek Vanecek (New Jersey Devils)
Jake Walman (Detroit Red Wings)
Kailer Yamamoto (Edmonton Oilers)
Pavel Zacha (Boston Bruins)
*Signed after filing