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Blackhawks' Niemi gets $2.75M in arbitration
CHICAGO(AP) -- Goalie Antti Niemi has been awarded a $2.75 million
salary for next season, an arbitrator's decision that could
force the Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks to make another tough
decision about their roster.

Niemi earned $826,875 last season as a rookie. He played all but
one period of Chicago's postseason run to the title, going 16-6
with a 2.63 goals-against average, .910 save percentage and two
shutouts.

To remain under the NHL's $59.4 million salary cap, the
Blackhawks may have offered as little as $2 million to Niemi,
who has played in just 42 regular-season games in his career.
The NHL Players Association confirmed the arbitrator's ruling on
Saturday.

During a conference call Thursday, Blackhawks general manager
Stan Bowman said the team is close to the cap and what Niemi was
awarded would determine what the franchise's next move would be.

Chicago has two days to decide whether to accept or walk away
from the arbitrator's decision. The team also could decide to
trade Niemi.

Niemi, 26, filed for arbitration as a restricted free agent
after his agent, Bill Zito, and Blackhawks general manager Stan
Bowman were unable to agree on contract terms.

Since winning their first Stanley Cup in 49 years, the
Blackhawks have shed a handful players from their roster, either
via trade or free agency, to remain under the cap next season.
Their situation is complicated by some $4 million in player
performance bonuses that were earned last season but will be
charged against their 2010-11 cap limit.

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