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Leafs, Holland settle before arbitration hearing, agree on 1-year deal
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Jeff Veillette
Jul 25, 2016, 11:11 EDTUpdated:
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Yeah, so about that mock pre-game… the Toronto Maple Leafs and Peter Holland have settled on a one-year deal, just before the two sides were scheduled to head to player-elected arbitration.

Settling out of arbitration is usually the best way to go about things. Unless you think you might be able to squeeze out a significantly better result if you wait the process out, a few extra dollars typically aren’t worth having both sides go at each other how good or bad the other is. It’s a very strenuous moment for team and player relations, and quite frankly, should only really be seen as the nuclear option.
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As far as value goes, it’s hard to claim that the Leafs didn’t win this battle. The final dollar figure comes in at $150,000 less than the middle ground between Toronto’s offer and Holland’s ask, which was already reasonably fair value for a player of his calibre. At $1.3 million, here are his salary comparables ($1.0M to $1.5M) in his age group (24 to 28):
TeamPlayerAgePosSalary3YR P603YR CFRel
ARI
Ryan White
28
RW
1000000
1.05
-5.05
CAR
Joakim Nordstrom
24
LW
1275000
1.13
-3.38
EDM
Zack Kassian
25
RW
1500000
1.73
-1.84
EDM
Patrick Maroon
28
LW
1500000*
1.86
1.26
MIN
Chris Stewart
28
RW
1150000
1.5
-2.87
MIN
Erik Haula
25
C
1000000
1.66
-1.89
MTL
Paul Byron
27
C
1166666
1.19
0.75
NJ
Jacob Josefson
25
C
1100000
0.37
2.77
TB
JT Brown
26
RW
1250000
1.26
-0.07
TOR
Peter Holland
25
RW
1300000
1.35
-0.92
Holland is one of two players on this list (Maroon being the other, who actually makes $2,000,000 but Anaheim is retaining $500,000 of his salary) who is in the upper half in both rate production and relative possession over the past three years. That’s impressive, considering that he was a possession anchor until his positive year last year, and that his production may have been dragged down by shooting at just 6.5% last year (his career average in previous years was 12.2%), which could have cost him as many as nine goals. Needless to say, it’s pretty good value, whether Holland stays in the lineup or gets shopped on the open market. 
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