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The Blues’ offer to Broberg was two years and $9.16 million, which would amount to a second-round pick as compensation if the Oilers decline to match. Holloway received a two-year, $4.58 million offer, which amounts to a third-round draft pick as compensation.
The Blues tendered offer sheets to a pair of Oilers, defenseman Philip Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway.
Before Broberg, Holloway and Kotkaniemi, the last offer sheet not matched was Dustin Penner in 2007. Broberg, 23, was one of the Oilers’ best players late in their run to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final, thriving after entering the lineup during the Western Conference final. Holloway, 22, scored five goals during the playoffs.
Group IV offer sheet for unsigned European draft pick Craig Simpson: July 16, 1993 [22] [23] 3 years, $3.09 million Edmonton Oilers: San Jose Sharks: Invalidated The San Jose Sharks had structured Simpson's offer sheet so that most of the money was a signing bonus; Simpson's first year salary would have been less than $200,000 as a result.
Philip Broberg: St. Louis Blues: 2-year: Offer sheet [76] Dylan Holloway: 2-year: Offer sheet September 12, 2024 () Markus Niemelainen: Eisbären Berlin : 1-year: Free agency: September 25, 2024 () Greg McKegg: BK Mladá Boleslav : 1-year: Free agency [94] October 7, 2024 () Raphael Lavoie: Vegas Golden Knights: Waivers
On August 13, 2024, Broberg was tendered an offer sheet from the St. Louis Blues for 2 years and $4.58M per year. [12] The Oilers declined to match the offer, so on August 20, he was officially signed by the Blues. A second-round pick was awarded to the Oilers as compensation. [13]
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On Dec. 21, CAPS members again said “no,” marking only the second time a state employee union has rejected a last, best and final offer, also known as an LBFO.