Soon-to-be restricted free agents Bobby Ryan, James Wisniewski and Brendan Mikkelson have received qualifying offers from the Ducks, while minor-league forwards Shawn Weller and Bobby Bolt have not. Neither has goaltender Jean-Phillippe Levasseur, with whom the Ducks are negotiating a long-term contract.
The deadline to for teams to extend qualifying offers is 2 p.m. (Pacific) today.
Ryan is almost certain to command an offer sheet July 1 if he has not already re-signed with the Ducks. General manager Bob Murray has attempted to re-sign Ryan with a five-year contract offer in the $20-25 million range, but the sides have yet to reach an agreement despite the fact that talks began early last season. The 23-year-old forward scored a career-high 35 goals in 2009-10, his second full NHL season.
In a season shortened to 69 games by injuries and suspensions, Wisniewski finished with three goals and 30 points. The hard-hitting defenseman nearly went to arbitration with the Ducks last year before signing a 1-year contract worth $2.75 million.
Mikkelson, who turned 23 last week, has split the last two seasons between the NHL and AHL, collecting four assists in 62 games with the Ducks.
If a qualified player receives an offer sheet from another team, the current team then has the right to match the offer sheet or will receive a combination of draft picks in return (see below, courtesy of TSN):
Below $863,156 | No Compensation |
$863,156-$1,307,812 | Third-round pick |
$1,307,812-$2,615,625 | Second-round pick |
$2,615,625-$3,923,437 | First- and third-round picks |
$3,923,437-$5,231,249 | First-, second and third-round picks |
$5,231,249-$6,539,062 | Two first-rounders, a second-round pick and a third-round pick. |
$6,539,062 or more | Four first-round picks |