Schneider Arbitration: What You Need to Know

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    Greschnergy4
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    1 year, 5.5

    Its a good tradeable contract- he’s a gonna

    #77697
    nyrangers9479
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    1 year, 5.5

    #77377
    nyrangers9479
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    If we can do a Wright/Schneider type deal (getting back another young player) I’m ok with it. I’d prefer to keep him because I don’t think he’s as bad as most are making it seem, but he hasn’t been what we’ve been expecting after that rookie season. Unfortunately I think this is going to be another scenario where Drury has let the league know he doesn’t plan on keeping him and the return will be light.

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    idadana
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    Schneider’s arbitration situation sounds like an important roster and contract issue for the New York Rangers, especially with both sides still working through term, role, and salary expectations. Since he is projected as a third-pair right defenseman after recent additions, the final agreement will likely depend on finding a fair balance between team structure and player value. More information here: https://happyjokers.eu/

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    airjan23
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    New York Rangers blueliner Braden Schneider was one of several players who filed for arbitration by Sunday’s 5 p.m. EDT deadline. A look at the list s
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