Cammalleri And Kings Have Hearing
3rd August, 2007 - 7:31 am
L.A. Times - Hours and hours locked in a room in Toronto with more than a dozen lawyers and one 34-goal scoring center, the best description of the process came from the player's boss.

"I survived," said Kings President and General Manager Dean Lombardi.

Survival was one thing.

But the effect of Mike Cammalleri's salary arbitration hearing on the Kings' payroll won't be known until today, at the earliest. At the latest, the decision will come 48 hours after Thursday's hearing.

"It's just a grueling process," Lombardi said.

"It wears you out. Nothing has changed in the process from pre-lockout. It's not fun for either side."

Attempts to reach Cammalleri's representatives were unsuccessful.

The Kings' leading scorer was looking for an increase from last season, when he made $1.7 million. [READ]

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