SLAM! Sports SLAM! Hockey
   Mon, July 23, 2012


HOCKEY POOL
NEWS ARCHIVE
NHL TRADES
JUNIOR HOCKEY
HOCKEY NEWSLETTER
COLUMNISTS
COMMENT
PHOTO GALLERY
VIDEO GALLERY
STANDINGS
STATISTICS
PLAYERS
INJURIES
TRANSACTIONS







NFL CANADA



Stanley Cup: CHI @ BOS

Senators, Daugavins avoid arbitration
By BRUCE GARRIOCH, QMI Agency


The Senators signed Kaspars Daugavins to a one-year deal Monday. (TONY CALDWELL/QMI Agency file photo)

OTTAWA - The Senators won’t be going to arbitration with Kaspars Daugavins.

The Sun has confirmed the restricted free agent winger agreed to a one-year, one-way deal worth $635,000 for next season on Monday morning. Daugavins and the Senators were scheduled to be in Toronto on Tuesday for an arbitration hearing, which now won’t be needed.

While the Senators had been steadfast in their demands not to give Daugavins a contract without a minor-league clause, he would have likely been awarded a one-way contract by an arbitrator.

Daugavins, 24, had 5-6-11 points in 65 games last season and suited up for only one game against the New York Rangers in the playoffs.









Would Seattle be a good city for the NHL to relocate to?
  Yes, it'd be a great market.
  Maybe, who knows.
  No, they should go to Quebec instead.


Results | Story