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    Nick Horwat
    Nick Horwat
    Jul 10, 2023, 15:30

    The Pittsburgh Penguins and Drew O'Connor are scheduled for arbitration on August 4.

    The Pittsburgh Penguins and Drew O'Connor are scheduled for arbitration on August 4.

    After receiving a qualifying offer from the Pittsburgh Penguins, Drew O’Connor was one of 22 players across the NHL to file for an arbitration hearing.

    The Penguins forward played his first full season in the NHL during the 2022-23 season recording 11 points (5G-6A) in 46 games.

    After releasing the names of each player that filed for arbitration, the NHLPA recently put out the dates for each hearing.

    O’Connor’s salary arbitration date is set for August 4, the last day on hearings set by the NHLPA.

    The Penguins will have an opportunity to avoid arbitration if the two sides strike a deal before the August 4 hearing.

    If the arbitration case takes place, the Penguins will be gifted a second buyout window that will last for 72 hours following the conclusion of the hearing.

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