List of NHL players who have signed offer sheets

List of NHL players who have signed offer sheets

This is a list of National Hockey League players who have signed offer sheets.

In the NHL, players who are restricted free agents can be, after being qualified by their current team, signed by another team to an offer sheet with salary greater than the qualifying offer. Teams have seven days to match the offer, and if the offer is not matched, the team making the offer sheet must give up compensation (see here for details). To be tendered an offer sheet, a player must:

  1. Have at least one NHL contract expire.
  2. Have played at least 80 NHL games if a forward or defenseman or 28 NHL games if a goalie (applies only for players who have 3 years of NHL service).
  3. Be younger than 27 on July 1 of that year.
  4. Be without a contract for the upcoming season.
  5. Be tendered a qualifying offer by the current team by June 25 or the Monday after that year's NHL Entry Draft (whichever is later)

If any of those conditions has not been met, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent' and cannot receive an offer sheet.

Contents

Signed offer sheets

Player Date Offer Amount Original Team Offer Team Result Compensation
Gary Nylund August 1986 [1] 3 years plus option, ~$620 000 [2] Toronto Maple Leafs Chicago Blackhawks Accepted Ken Yaremchuk, Jarome Dupont, 4th round draft in 1987
Geoff Courtnall August 1988 [3]  ? Edmonton Oilers New York Rangers Matched The Washington Capitals matched the offer after the Oilers traded their right to match for Greg Adams.
Scott Stevens July 16, 1990 [4] 4 years, $5.1 million[5] Washington Capitals St. Louis Blues Accepted Five 1st round draft picks
Dave Christian July 21, 1991 [6] 3 years, $1.775 million Boston Bruins St. Louis Blues Dropped -
Glen Featherstone July 25, 1991 [6] 2 years, ~$500 000 St. Louis Blues Boston Bruins Accepted Dave Christian, a 3rd round pick in 1992, and seventh in 1992 or sixth in 1993 (plus Tomlinson)
Dave Thomlinson July 25, 1991 [6] $200 000 St. Louis Blues Boston Bruins Accepted Part of Featherstone accepted compensation.
Brendan Shanahan July 25, 1991 [4]  ? New Jersey Devils St. Louis Blues Accepted Scott Stevens
Michel Goulet July 1991 [5] 4 years, $2.9 million (three years plus option year) Chicago Blackhawks St. Louis Blues Matched -
Adam Graves Sept 3, 1991 [7] 5 years, $2.44 million Edmonton Oilers New York Rangers Accepted Troy Mallette
Kevin Stevens Sept 25, 1991 [8] 5 years, $5.375 million Pittsburgh Penguins Boston Bruins Matched -
Dave Manson June 26, 1992 [9] 3 years, $3.4 million, third year optional at $1.2 million Edmonton Oilers Washington Capitals Matched -
Teemu Selanne 1992 [10] $2.7 million Winnipeg Jets Calgary Flames Matched -
Craig Simpson July 16, 1993 [11][12] 3 years, $3.09 million Edmonton Oilers San Jose Sharks Invalidated The San Jose Sharks had structured Simpson's offer sheet so that most of the money was a signing bonus; Simpson's first year salary would have been less than $200,000 as a result. Earlier in the offseason, Simpson had rejected an offer from Edmonton of $690,000 because it was below the 15 percent raise required to keep him restricted. After the Sharks deal was rejected, Simpson then sought to sign an offer sheet from the Buffalo Sabres, but Edmonton would trade him there before he could do so.[12]
Kelly Miller July 18, 1993 [13] 2 years, $2.65 million Washington Capitals San Jose Sharks Matched -
Marty McSorley August, 1993 [14] 5 years, $10 million Los Angeles Kings St. Louis Blues Matched -
Petr Nedved March 4, 1994 3 years, $12 million Vancouver Canucks St. Louis Blues Accepted Craig Janney + 2nd round draft pick
Scott Stevens July 4, 1994 4 years, $17 million New Jersey Devils St. Louis Blues Matched $1.425 million + 1st round draft pick
Mike Craig July 29, 1994 [15] 4 years, $2.4 million Dallas Stars Toronto Maple Leafs Accepted Peter Zezel and Grant Marshall
Steven Rice August 30, 1994 [16] $1.7 million Edmonton Oilers Hartford Whalers Accepted Bryan Marchment
Shayne Corson July 28, 1995 [17] 5 year, $6.975 million Edmonton Oilers St. Louis Blues Accepted First round picks in 1996 and 1997, later traded back to St. Louis for Curtis Joseph and Mike Grier
Stu Grimson August 17, 1995 [18] 5 year, $2.5 million Detroit Red Wings New York Rangers Matched -
Keith Tkachuk 1995 [4] 5 years, $17.2 million Winnipeg Jets Chicago Blackhawks Matched -
Ron Tugnutt July 10, 1996 [19] < $400 000/year Washington Capitals Ottawa Senators Accepted No compensation due to contract value
Joe Sakic 1997 [4] 3 years, $21 million Colorado Avalanche New York Rangers Matched -
Chris Gratton 1997 [4] 5 years, $16.5 million Tampa Bay Lightning Philadelphia Flyers Accepted Four 1st round picks, traded back to the Flyers for Mikael Renberg and Karl Dykhuis with Flyers picking up part of Renberg's salary [20]
Mattias Ohlund 1997 [21] 5 years, $10 million & $7.5 million signing bonus Vancouver Canucks Toronto Maple Leafs Matched -
Sergei Fedorov Feb 1998 [4] 6 year, $38 million Detroit Red Wings Carolina Hurricanes Matched -
Ryan Kesler Sept 12, 2006 [4] 1 year, $1.9 million Vancouver Canucks Philadelphia Flyers Matched -
Thomas Vanek July 6, 2007 [22] 7 years, $50 million Buffalo Sabres Edmonton Oilers Matched -
Dustin Penner July 26, 2007 5 years, $21.5 million Anaheim Ducks Edmonton Oilers Accepted 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round picks in 2008
David Backes July 1, 2008 3 years, $7.5 million St. Louis Blues Vancouver Canucks Matched -
Steve Bernier July 8, 2008 1 year, $2.5 million Vancouver Canucks St. Louis Blues Matched -
Niklas Hjalmarsson July 9, 2010 4 years, $14 million Chicago Blackhawks San Jose Sharks Matched -

Related transactions

In August 1994, the Hartford Whalers reportedly wished to sign Glen Wesley to an offer sheet, however they already had an outstanding offer for Steven Rice at the time. Instead, Wesley was signed by the Boston Bruins and immediately traded for three 1st round draft picks in the 1996, 1997, and 1998 drafts.[23] The contract was reported to be $1.7 million per season for 3 seasons.[24]

See also

References

  1. ^ Matsumoto, R., "Leafs get Yaremchuk, Dupont for Nylund", The Toronto Star, September 8, 1986, pg B2.
  2. ^ Houston, W., "Hawk dollars lured Nylund across border", The Globe and Mail, August 29, 1986, pg D11.
  3. ^ Matsumoto, R., "Arbitrator ruling has Eagle screaming", The Toronto Star, August 23, 1988, Sports C.6.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Brehm, M., "The Vanek Offer in Context" USA Today, July 5, 2007 (sidebar). Accessed August 1, 2007
  5. ^ a b Gordon, J., "Blues are plunging into the free-agent pool", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 21, 1991, pg 1F.
  6. ^ a b c Gordon, J. "Bruins Yield; Christian free to join Blues, Boston gives 2 draft picks for signing Featherstone", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 31, 1991, pg 1D
  7. ^ Fisher, R., "NHL free agency a risky business", The Gazette, September 8, 1991, pg C1.
  8. ^ Dupont, K., "Penguins hold onto Stevens; they match offer -- and cost Bruins", The Boston Globe, September 26, 1991, Sports pg 65.
  9. ^ Associated Press, "Capitals Make Offer for Manson", New York Times, June 27, 1992. Accessed August 1, 2007.
  10. ^ Gordon, J., "NHL Rookies Shooting for Big Numbers", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 21, 1992, pg 5D.
  11. ^ Kettman, S., "NHL Commissioner Kills Sharks' Simpson Deal", San Francisco Chronicle, July 27, 1993, pg B2.
  12. ^ a b 1985 NHL Entry Draft -- Craig Simpson
  13. ^ Sell, D., "No way, San Jose: Capitals will keep Miller", The Washington Post, July 28, 1993, pg F.01.
  14. ^ Wigge, L., "Without McSorley, Penguins would be ailing", The Sporting News, November 8, 1993. Accessed August 1, 2007.
  15. ^ Cox, D., "Leafs sign Craig but must give up compensation", The Toronto Star, July 30, 1994, pg E.4.
  16. ^ Gordon, J., "Big Deal(s): NHL sizes up Vancouver's success", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 24, 1994, pg 3D.
  17. ^ Cox, D., "Whealing, dealing Blues get Corson, give up Joseph", The Toronto Star, August 5, 1995, pg E1.
  18. ^ Diamos, J., "Hockey", The New York Times, August 25, 1995, Section B, pg 9.
  19. ^ Casey, T., "Free agent Tugnutt signs Senators contract-offer", The Ottawa Citizen, July 11, 1996, C5.
  20. ^ Kaufman, I., "Bolts salvage deal for Gratton; Lightning acquire Renberg, Dykhuis", The Tampa Tribune, August 21, 1997, Sports p1.
  21. ^ Van Dienst, D., "Penner by the pound?", Edmonton Sun, July 27, 2007.
  22. ^ Allen, K., "Sabres keep Vanek by matching Oilers' $50M offer", USA Today, July 5, 2007. Accessed August 1, 2007
  23. ^ Conroy, S., "B's deal Wesley, Whalers surrender 3 first-round picks", Boston Herald, August 27, 1994, pp 044.
  24. ^ Dupont, K., "Wesley Now A Whaler Bruins Land Three Picks In The Trade", Boston Globe, August 27, 1994, pg 33.

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