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Posted: 10:08 PM Jul 29, 2010
Former Spartan Wins Arbitration
Tim Kennedy is awarded a one-year one-million dollar deal.
Reporter: Associated Press |
Buffalo Sabres defenseman Henrik Tallinder, left, congratulates Sabres center Derek Roy on his overtime goal against the Atlanta Thrashers on Thursday in Buffalo, N.Y.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Buffalo Sabres forward Tim Kennedy was awarded a one-year, $1 million contract by an arbitrator on Thursday, two days after his hearing was held in Toronto.
As a rookie last season, the 24-year-old Kennedy made $635,000 while collecting 26 points in 78 games in a defensive role for Buffalo.
The Sabres have no option but to accept the contract terms. Teams cannot walk away from an arbitrator's ruling that is lower than $1,611,180, per the NHL's Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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