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Wild may lose left wing Veilleux

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Monday, Stephane Veilleux said it would be “a couple days before I’m going to be back with the Minnesota Wild.”

Well, a couple of days have passed, and by 11 a.m. today, Veilleux could be property of another team.
In a surprise strategical move, the Wild placed the fifth-year left wing on waivers Wednesday in an attempt to resolve a contract dispute with the restricted free agent

“I talked to (GM Doug Risebrough on Wednesday morning), he offered me a contract, and he warned me with the waiver situation,” Veilleux said. “I was well aware about it. I still turned down the offer and now I’m on waivers.

“It’s still a big disappointment. It’s a shock. I wouldn’t think that we have to go this far.”

According to assistant GM Tom Lynn, the two sides are far apart on a contract. Veilleux wants to work out a long-term deal with the Wild, but he wants a significant pay hike from last year’s $595,000 salary because he can become an unrestricted free agent next summer.

“We are far apart in our evaluation and Steph really believes in a higher number,” Lynn said. “So here’s a way

of figuring out who’s right:

‘If you’re right, you’ll be taken off waivers and paid your

X dollars by another team.’

“If we’re right and he goes through waivers, Steph will see nobody claimed him and it might bring the sides together and solve the problem before (Veilleux’s) arbitration (hearing Monday).”

Veilleux, 26, a gritty, heart-and-soul checker, wouldn’t divulge what he’s seeking or what players he’s using as a comparable (Wild free agent Aaron Voros just signed a three-year, $3 million deal with the Rangers). After firing his agent, Veilleux is representing himself in negotiations and doesn’t regret that decision.

“I’m comparing myself to myself,” Veilleux said. “I

have a number. I know where I’m at at this stage of my career.”

If Veilleux, taken by the Wild in the third round of the 2001 draft, is claimed by another team, that team will have to negotiate with Veilleux or go to arbitration. If he is unclaimed, the Wild can still negotiate a contract with him or go to arbitration, where he’d be awarded a one-year contract.

“Although you don’t like to lose a player like this, we’re giving him a limited shot at unrestricted free agency a year early,” Lynn said.

Veilleux said he “will not have any bad personal feelings” with the Wild if he remains with the team

today.

“Doug was really nice to me, was honest and discussed the situation with me,” Veilleux said. “If this is it with Minnesota, after being in the organization since 2001, I think the fans and the organization learned how to appreciate me for what I bring on the ice.

“I’m definitely disappointed, but I want to thank the fans.”

The Wild has done this before. In July 2003, Richard Park wanted a big pay increase a year from unrestricted free agency.

“(Agent) J.P. Barry was asking for a lot more money, so we put (Park) on waivers to see who was right,” Lynn said. “Out of respect for the player, we did him a favor and gave him an opportunity with 29 other teams.

“(Park) went through (waivers), and we settled on a one-year deal afterward.”
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