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Looks like it is 825K
i read this on puck daddy site:
...."has one year left on a deal worth $825,000.
It's a minor move, although it could speak to the Kings' struggles in getting tough guys Kyle Clifford and Jordan Nolan under contract. If Nolan does well in his arbitration hearing, might the Kings opt to walk away and replace him with Carcillo?"
So maybe it is a pressure move.
Unless Clifford is awarded more than 3.5 the Kings can not walk away
New CBA
It's $3.5 million per season, which he will not get based on his comps and statistics. It's not the total award. At this point in his career and on his second NHL contract, he will probably get a deal worth $2.5-$3 million per season if he signs with LA.
Anything under per season and the Kings can indeed walk away just like under the old CBA. Clifford is a non factor in terms of Carcillo, he was brought in because they lost Penner. Big drop off in size but increase in nastiness. Carcillo will be a liability this season, putting the Kings on the PK constantly.
Better hope Mitchell comes back, which as of last week sounded likely.
Clifford didn't file for arbitration![]()
Thanks for the heads up, I didn't check it. I know Lewis, Nolan, Martinez and someone else did but assumed it was Clifford the way this thread has gone.
Then scratch all this talk - Clifford will be signed before camp me thinks. Carcillo is just a roster player added to replace another roster player and I don't think one carries too much weight with the other.
I'm calling 4 years/$11 million for Clifford on a new deal.