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The Minnesota Wild and Matt Dumba avoid salary arbitration and agree to a five-year, $6 million deal.
Kulak clears waivers ahead of salary arbitration …

Elliotte Friedman: Flames Brett Kulak clears waivers.

Wild lock up Trouba before arbitration hearing …

Michael Russo of The Athletic: Confirmed Elliotte Friedman’s early morning report that the Minnesota Wild have avoided salary arbitration and signed 23-year old defenseman Matt Dumba to a five-year, $30 million contract.

The deal buys two years of unrestricted free agency.

Dumba is now the third highest paid Wild player behind Zach Parise and Ryan Suter.

Forward Jason Zucker has an arbitration hearing scheduled.

Canucks lock up Stecher before arbitration hearing …

Cap Friendly: The Vancouver Canucks and defenseman Troy Stecher agreed to a two-year contract worth $4.65 million – a $2.325 million salary cap hit.

The Canucks and Stecher had an arbitration date set for Sunday, July 29th.

Capitals and Wilson continue to talk …

Tarik El-Bashir of NBC Sports: Forward Tom Wilson is the Washington Capitals last remaining restricted free agent. The Caps have around $7.3 million in salary cap space left.

The Caps and Wilson remain in discussions on a multi-year contract extension.

Jets and Trouba when through arbitration …

Ken Wiebe of the Winnipeg Sun: The Winnipeg Jets and Jacob Trouba had their salary arbitration hearing yesterday. A ruling should come down 48 hours after the completion of the hearing.

The Jets had submitted for $4 million, with Trouba at $7 million. Halfing that would put the number at $5.5 million.

A long-term deal can be agreed upon before the ruling. has speculated a six-year, $36 million deal.