Wһy Mарle Leаfs Forwаrd Connor Dewаr іs one of 14 NHL Plаyers Tһаt Fіled for Sаlаry Arbіtrаtіon

   

Dewar had a goal and four assists in 19 games with the Leafs last season.

Why Maple Leafs Forward Connor Dewar is one of 14 NHL Players That Filed  for Salary Arbitration - The Hockey News Toronto Maple Leafs News, Analysis  and More

The NHLPA released their full list of players that elected for salary arbitration and Toronto Maple Leafs forward Connor Dewar is among them.

The 25-year-old joined the Maple Leafs in March as part of a trade with the Minnesota Wild for forward prospect Dmitry Ovchinnikov and a 2026 fourth-round draft pick. He had a goal and four assists in 19 games with the Leafs and while those numbers on their own may not be much to sneeze at, he did play in six of Toronto's seven playoff games in their first-round series loss to the Boston Bruins. Dewar picked up an assist while averaging 11:10.

Dewar was coming off a two-year deal worth $800,000 per season. The Manitoba native had arbitration rights due to his age, along with the fact that he wasn't coming off his entry-level contract.

So what happens now?

The Maple Leafs and Dewar will continue to work on a new contract between and now whenever Dewar's arbitration hearing date is set. Arbitration cases are scheduled between July 20 and Aug. 4. Once Dewar's arbitration hearing starts, negotiating will stop and a third party will decide on Dewar's compensation for his next deal. That number will be binding under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement and the Leafs would only be able to walkway from Dewar's award if his salary came in at $4.748 million or higher (which is extremely unlikely).

Maple Leafs' Dewar making good early impression after trade from Wild

AFP Analytics projects Dewar's next deal at two years at $1,423,221.62, which would represent a 78 percent raise over his 2023-24 salary.

The Leafs only had one other player eligible for salary arbitration going into this season in Timothy Liljegren, but both the Leafs and Liljegren agreed to terms on a new two-year deal worth $6 million.