Report: Trouba's arbitration hearing scheduled for July 25
Jacob Trouba's case in front of an arbitrator has been given a date.
If the productive New York Rangers defenseman and the club fail to agree to a new contract beforehand, a hearing will take place on July 25, reports Larry Brooks of the New York Post.
However, Brooks adds that it would be stunning if the process reaches that point. Teams often agree to terms with the restricted free agent in question before a hearing takes place.
Trouba racked up 50 points while playing all 82 regular-season games with the Winnipeg Jets this past season. He was traded to the Rangers last month for rearguard Neal Pionk and the 20th overall pick in June's draft, which the Jets used to select Finnish blue-liner Ville Heinola.
The 25-year-old Trouba went through the arbitration process last summer and was awarded a one-year pact worth $5.5 million.
Along with Stanley Cup-winning goaltender Jordan Binnington of the St. Louis Blues, Trouba was among the biggest names to file for arbitration on Friday.
Blues forward Zach Sanford and Colorado Avalanche defenseman Ryan Graves also filed, but they avoided arbitration by signing new deals with their respective teams on Monday.
Any hearings required will take place between July 20 and Aug. 4.