Jet Greaves and Cole Sillinger file for arbitration with Blue Jackets
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 11:01 PM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
Jet Greaves and Cole Sillinger of the Columbus Blue Jackets have filed for arbitration. Their filings come after notable performances in the 2025-26 season, with Greaves establishing himself as the starting goalie, achieving a 26-19-6 record and a.908 save percentage. Sillinger contributed eight goals and 33 points in 81 games, adding physicality to his game with 112 hits. Both players were among 15 NHL players who filed for arbitration, highlighting ongoing contract negotiations for restricted free agents this summer.
- •Greaves recorded a 26-19-6 record and.908 save percentage last season.
- •Sillinger had eight goals and 33 points in 81 games.
- •Both players filed for arbitration on July 5, 2026.
- •Greaves has emerged as the Blue Jackets' starting goalie.
- •Sillinger has played 367 games over five seasons.
- 11:01 PMYahoo Sports — 2 Blue Jackets RFAs File For Arbitration
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