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Originally Posted by FAN
I think you got it completely wrong. Had Erixon signed with the Flames right after he was drafted, the number of ELC years left would have been extended twice since Erixon didn't play at least 10 NHL games last season and didn't do so this season. Erixon would still have 3 years remaining on his ELC in that scenario.
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Why would Rundblad only have 2 years left on his ELC?
No one has answered why Rundblad got so much better treatment than Erixon.
Same draft, played for exactly the same teams and Rundblad is a year closer to his RFA, UFA and big contract.
So you Erixon haters the Flames screwed him out of $4M on his RFA contract.... Rundblad will be getting his payout and Erixon will be finishing his ELC.