Thursday 28 May 2015

Vladimir Sobotka Set To Decide Future



The St. Louis Blues expect to know in the next week whether forward Vladimir Sobotka will return from the Kontinental Hockey League for the 2015-16 season, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. A restricted free agent when he left the Blues in the summer of 2014 to sign a three-year contract with Avangard Omsk of the KHL, Sobotka has an out clause following each season allowing him to return to the NHL.
Sobotka has two weeks from the end of the IIHF World Championship to let Omsk know of his decision. The World Championship ended May 17, giving Sobotka until the end of the month. Sobotka had NHL career highs of nine goals and 33 points during the 2013-14 season with the Blues. He had 10 goals and 38 points for Omsk this season. Sobotka is set to make $4.5 million tax-free in the KHL next season, which Armstrong acknowledged could make it difficult for the Blues to entice him back. The Blues filed for NHL salary arbitration after Sobotka signed in the KHL, and an arbitrator awarded him a one-year, $2.725 million contract which would take effect upon his return to the Blues.
If Sobotka does return to St Louis it would surely be a huge positive and could be the spark the franchise needs to get over their recent playoff disappointment.

Doug Armstrong: "If he decides to come back to the NHL, we'll welcome him back with open arms. And if not, we'll address it a year from now. He knows he's going to come back through St. Louis. I had a good talk with his agent, The agent told me that the money he made last year, they guaranteed him for next year. … I said, 'We'd love to have him back.' I understand if the economics are so great in the KHL and he has to stay. I respect that. Then we'll talk again a year from now."

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