Islanders accept award decision on York
TSN.ca Staff
7/25/2006 5:26:28 PM
The New York Islanders have accepted an arbitration award and have signed centre Mike York to a one-year contract.
An arbitrator awarded York $2.85 million for the 2006-07 season on Saturday. The team had 48 hours to accept or decline the deal. If the Islanders walked away, York would have become an unrestricted free agent.
"We respect the arbitrator's decision and appreciate the process that led to the one-year award for Mike, a player we think the world of," Islanders general manager Garth Snow said in a statement. "It was our intention prior to the hearing to sign him to a long-term deal, and it remains our hope to have Mike York in an Islanders uniform for years to come."
York, 28, earned $2.05-million and scored 13 goals and 52 points for the Islanders in 2005-2006. He has tallied 287 points in 449 career games with the Islanders, Oilers and Rangers.
"Letting Mike York go was never a consideration," said Snow.
"He is a very important player for us, a proud Islander. Mike wanted to stay on Long Island and we wanted him here. We're looking forward to an excellent season from Mike."
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