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WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — An arbitrator has awarded Winnipeg Jets defenseman Jacob Trouba a one-year, $5.5-million contract for the 2018-19 season, the league announced Sunday.
Winnipeg has 48 hours to accept the ruling or turn it down and make Trouba an unrestricted free agent.
Trouba, 24, was one of five restricted free agents on the Jets to file for arbitration earlier this month, including Connor Hellebuyck, Adam Lowry, Brandon Tanev and Marko Dano.
Trouba had a hearing in Toronto on Friday.
Trouba had 24 points during an injury-plagued season with the Jets.
The 6-foot-3, 202-pound defenseman scored a career-high 33 points in 60 games during 2016-17. He sat out training camp and the start of the season over a dispute with the team, before signing a two-year, $6 million contract that expired on July 1.
Trouba was the Jets' first-round pick at ninth overall in the 2012 draft.
Winnipeg has arbitration hearings pending with Tanev and Dano next week. The team re-signed Lowry to a three-year, $8.75 million contract and Hellebuyck to a six-year, $37 million deal.
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