2017 NHL Arbitration Tracker: Results of all 30 cases

Nashville Predators forward Viktor Arvidsson gets a great feed from teammate Mike Fisher and snipes one past Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Matt Murray on a clear breakaway to make it 3-1 Preds.

Thirty restricted free agents filed for player-elected salary arbitration this summer.

Twenty-nine players settled with their teams in advance of an arbitrator’s ruling.

Vegas Golden Knights defenceman Nate Schmidt was the only one to go the distance and have his financial fate decided by the arbitrator.

Below are the results of all the 2017 arbitration cases.

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Arizona Coyotes

Jordan Martinook
2016-17 salary: $625,00
Pre-arbitration settlement: Two years at $1.8 million

Boston Bruins

Ryan Spooner
2016-17 salary: $1.1 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $2.825 million

Buffalo Sabres

Nathan Beaulieu
2016-17 salary: $1 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: Two years at $2.4 million

Johan Larsson
2016-17 salary: $950,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: Two years at $1.475 million

Robin Lehner
2016-17 salary: $3.15 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $4 million

Calgary Flames

Micheal Ferland
2016-17 salary: $900,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: Two years at $1.75 million

Colorado Avalanche

Matthew Nieto
2016-17 salary: $735,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $1 million

Detroit Red Wings

Tomas Tatar
2016-17 salary: $2.75 million
Post-arbitration settlement: Four years at $5.3 million

Edmonton Oilers

Joey Laleggia
2016-17 salary: $925,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $700,000

Los Angeles Kings

Kevin Gravel
2016-17 salary: $650,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $650,000

Minnesota Wild

Mikael Granlund
2016-17 salary: $3.2 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: Three years at $5.75 million

Nino Niederreiter
2016-17 salary: $3.5 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: Five years at $5.25 million

Montreal Canadiens

Alex Galchenyuk
2016-17 salary: $3.1 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: Three years at $4.9 million

Nashville Predators

Viktor Arvidsson
2016-17 salary: $640,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: Seven years at $4.25 million

Marek Mazanec
2016-17 salary: $575,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $650,000

Austin Watson
2016-17 salary: $575,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: Three years at $1.1 million

New York Islanders

Calvin de Haan
2016-17 salary: $2.9 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $3.3 million

New York Rangers

Jesper Fast
2016-17 salary: $1 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: Three years at $1.85 million

Mika Zibanejad
2016-17 salary: $3.25 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: Five years at $5.35 million

Ottawa Senators

Ryan Dzingel
2016-17 salary: $750,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: Two years at $1.8 million

Jean-Gabriel Pageau
2016-17 salary: $1.1 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: Three years at $3.1 million

Pittsburgh Penguins

Brian Dumoulin
2016-17 salary: $800,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: Six years at $4.1 million

Conor Sheary
2016-17 salary: $667,500
Pre-arbitration settlement: Three years at $3 million

St. Louis Blues

Colton Parayko
2016-17 salary: $925,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: Five years at $5.5 million

Tampa Bay Lightning

Tyler Johnson
2016-17 salary: $4 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: Seven years at $5 million

Ondrej Palat
2016-17 salary: $4 million
Pre-arbitration settlement: Five years at $5.3 million

Vancouver Canucks

Reid Boucher
2016-17 salary: $715,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $687,500

Michael Chaput
2016-17 salary: $600,000
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $657,500

Vegas Golden Knights

Nate Schmidt
2016-17 salary: $875,000
Arbitration ruling: Two years at $2.25 million

Winnipeg Jets

Connor Hellebuyck
2016-17 salary: $692,500
Pre-arbitration settlement: One year at $2.25 million

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