Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 28, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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SPORTS HOCKEY B3 SUNDAY, JULY 28, 2013
B LAKE WHEELER'S
new six- year,
$ 33.6- million contract
with the Winnipeg
Jets is a pretty strong
vote by the NHL team for the
future of their first- line rightwinger.
The feeling is mutual, Wheeler
said Saturday morning.
" For me, it was virtually a
no- brainer," the 26- year- old
native of Robbinsdale, Minn.,
told reporters in a conference
call when asked if he was at
all tempted to try unrestricted
free agency next summer. " I
sat down with my agent, Matt
Keator, this spring. He said,
' I have no problem being the
guy to get you to UFA if that's
where your heart is, if that's
where you are, yada yada
yada.'
" I sat there, looked him in the
eye and said, ' This is where I want
to be. I believe in what people like
Mark Chipman, Chevy ( GM Kevin
Cheveldayoff) are doing and what
everyone stands for, and especially
my teammates.
" I have believed since I got here,
and I've told you guys probably
a million times that I believe we
have what it takes to take it to the
next level. This is just a part of that
process.
" I really truly believe that great
things are in store for this group."
Wheeler is coming off a season in
which he led the Jets with 19 goals,
and his 41 points were second only
to team leader, captain and linemate
Andrew Ladd.
He filed for salary arbitration for
the third time in his career, and by
arriving at his new deal on Friday
night, beat the hearing with the arbitrator
by three days.
In 2010, after his first two NHL
seasons with Boston, he went to the
hearing and was awarded $ 2.2 million
for one season.
In 2011, not long after being
traded to Atlanta and shortly after
the Thrashers moved to Winnipeg,
he had a new two- year deal with the
Jets worth $ 5.1 million.
" It ( arbitration) has been a bit of a
norm for me since I've been a pro,"
Wheeler said. " Having been through
the process, it's not the best- case
scenario. It's never fun to have to sit
across the table from the people that
are in charge and hear some things.
While it's all business, you still don't
like to hear those things all the time.
" I'm thrilled to have avoided that
process. I don't think it's the end
goal for anyone. It's a huge right
for the players in our CBA and an
important right, but at the end of the
day, this is the preferred method to
get a deal done."
Wheeler said that while he was not
part of every discussion between
Keator and Cheveldayoff and Jets
management, he sensed no acrimony
in the process in 2013.
" I think the reason we are where
we are right now is that both sides
wanted to get a deal done," he said.
" Because of that, I think the nature
of the talks were always cordial. I
don't think there was ever any firespitting
back and forth.
" What it came down to was finding
the right numbers that worked for
both sides. At the end of the day,
both sides had to come together and
go to a different spot to make a deal.
" At the end of the day, we saw me
in the same light."
He said Cheveldayoff has always
been " even- headed and cordial."
" I think at the end of the day, the
sense that I got was that Chevy and
( Chipman) really wanted me to be a
Jet long- term," Wheeler said. " And I
really wanted to be a Jet long- term,
too."
There would appear to be ample
reason for it.
Wheeler has fairly blossomed in
Winnipeg into a version of a power
forward. Apart from a very stressful
start with the team in 2011 - he
didn't score until his 19th game with
the Jets, and that drought saw his ice
time go one night to 8: 01, a Winnipeg-
low for him - and while not a
huge banger/ crasher type, Wheeler
uses his size and speed to scare
many opponents.
" I think I put more pressure on
myself in the last couple of years,"
he said. " I put a lot of pressure on
myself, coming from Boston, and
being more of a third-, fourth- line
guy... I know I thought I had more to
give and I was given that opportunity
in Winnipeg. I think my struggles
at the beginning in Winnipeg were
kind of a reflection of pressing too
much, trying too hard.
" Now, having that vote of confidence
from the franchise, I'm the
kind of person that takes that and
runs with it. Having faith put in
me gives me life and energy to go
out there and hopefully reach new
heights.
" You can't downplay how much
confidence can help a hockey
player."
tim. campbell@ freepress. mb. ca
$ 5.6M per year
BLAKE WHEELER'S new contract,
arrived at Friday night, comes with
an average annual value of $ 5.6 million
and leaves the Jets with just one
NHL- regular restricted free agent left
on the to- do list, defenceman Zach
Bogosian, who is scheduled for an
arbitration hearing Aug. 2.
Bogosian's signing, either by
award or negotiated deal, will give
the Jets 23 signed players headed
for 2013- 14.
Here's how the team shapes up in
terms of the NHL's salary cap for the
season ( figures from www. capgeek.
com):
NHL cap, 2013- 14:
$ 64.3M
. Jets cap payroll today, 22 players:
$ 58.06 million
. Jets cap room remaining today:
up to $ 7.4 million, factoring in
bonuses.
Bogo Jets' last RFA
BY signing Blake Wheeler to a sixyear
deal on Friday, the Winnipeg
Jets increased the number of players
they have locked up through the
next three seasons to 10.
If they can arrive at a new, longterm
deal with defenceman Zach
Bogosian, the only restricted free
agent remaining to be signed, that
number could grow to 11.
Either way, Winnipeg's total in this
department is among the highest in
the NHL.
Here's a list of teams and number
of players under contract through
the 2015- 16 season:
Highest
Philadelphia Flyers 13; Nashville
Predators 12; Detroit Red Wings 11;
Winnipeg Jets 10.
Lowest
Florida Panthers 3; New York Rangers
3; St. Louis Blues 4; Calgary
Flames 4; Buffalo Sabres 4; Chicago
Blackhawks 5; Anaheim Ducks 5;
New Jersey Devils 5;
Ottawa Senators 5.
By Tim Campbell
Wheeler happy with deal
He believes
in Jets, glad
arbitration
not required
JOHN WOODS / THE WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES
Celebrating a score, Jets' Bryan Little, Andrew Ladd and Blake Wheeler ( from left) will be brothers in arms again in the coming season.
KEN GIGLIOTTI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES
Zack Bogosian: arbitration date
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