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The hearing dates are out for NHL salary arbitration cases and two players reached a settlement on Monday, July 13.

That was Buffalo Sabres forward Payton Krebs, who agreed to a four-year, $18 million ($4.5 salary cap hit) deal well before his scheduled Aug. 1 hearing. New York Rangers defenseman Braden Schneider also settled for one year at $5.5 million, according to multiple reports.

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Settling early is typical during the salary arbitration hearing season, which runs from July 20 to Aug. 1 in Toronto. Both sides try to work out deals before the hearings.

This year, 15 restricted free agents filed to have an independent arbitrator determine their next contract. Both sides file salary requests and the arbitrator can award either number but often does something between.

The most interesting case is Dallas Stars winger Jason Robertson, who made $7.75 million in his last deal and is due a big raise after a 96-point season. The record arbitration award was $7.5 million to future Hall of Famer Shea Weber in 2011.

Here are the salary arbitration dates, per puckpedia.com:

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NHL players who changed teams in the offseason

Forward Brady Tkachuk was traded to the Florida Panthers, where he will join brother Matthews.

(James Guillory, Imagn Images)

Monday, July 20

Jamie Drysdale, Philadelphia

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Cole Perfetti, Winnipeg

Wednesday, July 22

Trevor Zegras, Philadelphia

Thursday, July 23

Jet Greaves, Columbus

Saturday, July 25

Xavier Bourgault, Ottawa (settled, one year, $850,000)

Jason Robertson, Dallas

Connor McMichael, St. Louis

Monday, July 27

Cole Sillinger, Columbus

Tuesday, July 28

Nick Robertson, Pittsburgh

Wednesday, July 29

Braden Schneider, N.Y. Rangers (settled, one year, $5.5 million)

Ronan Seeley, Carolina

Thursday, July 30

Alex Jefferies, N.Y. Islanders

Kirby Dach, Montreal

Saturday, Aug. 1

Akira Schmid, Florida

Peyton Krebs, Buffalo (settled, four years x $4.5 million average)

Rangers’ Braden Schneider settles before arbitration hearing

The defenseman gets one year at $5.5 million, up from a $2.2 million average in his last two-year contract. Schneider averaged about three more minutes a game last season.

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Sabres’ Peyton Krebs settles before arbitration hearing

The forward averages $4.5 million in his new contract, a bump from his previous $1.45 million cap hit. Krebs had his first 82-game season and set career bests in goals (12), assists (27) and points (39).

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NHL salary arbitration tracker, hearing dates, results

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