There were 25 players scheduled to go to salary arbitration this summer with the first hearing officially scheduled for July 20 (and the final one is scheduled for July 31).Many of the players on the list will re-sign with their teams (and many already have) and avoid the always unpleasant arbitration proce s.The two most notable players scheduled for hearings are forward and goaltender . Stepan is the Rangers' No. 1 center and is coming off of 55-point season in 68 games and is no doubt looking for a significant Kyle Guy Jersey pay raise after just signed a $52.5 million deal over seven years with the .Holtby just finished another strong season in net for the Capitals and continued to solidify his status as one of the better goaltenders in the league. Since making his NHL debut in 2010-11 only six goalies in the NHL (minimum 100 games played) have a better save percentage than Holtby's current .921 mark. Below is the complete schedule for every hearing (sorted by team), as well as the results and re-signings that take place throughout the month of July.2015 NHL Salary Arbitration ResultsPlayerTeamHearing Date/Decision Re-signed before hearing: 1 year, $3. Marvin Bagley III Jersey 75 millionArizona CoyotesRe-signed before hearing: 1 year, $600,000Phillip Samuel sonArizona CoyotesRe-signed before hearing: 1 year, $600,000Buffalo SabresRe-signed before hearing: 1 year July 22Calgary FlamesJuly 28 Calgary FlamesJuly 30 July 20Mathew ClarkColorado AvalancheJuly 22 Re-signed before hearing: 4 years, $19 million July 24 July 31 July 20 Nashville PredatorsJuly 28 Re-signed before hearing: 2 years, $3.15 million New Jersey DevilsJuly 29Derek StepanNew York RangersJuly 27 July 23Matt HoffmanOttawa SenatorsJuly 30 July 21Magnus PaajarviSt. Louis BluesRe-signed before hearing: 1 year, $700,000 Re-signed before hearing: 1 year, $875,000Toronto Maple LeafsJuly 31Braden HoltbyWashington CapitalsJuly 23Washington CapitalsJuly 29
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