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Old 03-01-2013, 03:19 PM   #845
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Originally Posted by AR_Six View Post
In this case, there are two possible interpretations. 1. the phrase "a club's RFA list" refers to the club that holds the RFA rights originally, and does not apply where another club offer sheets that player, because the club tendering the offer sheet does not have the player on their RFA list. 2. the phrase "a club's RFA list" means ANY club's RFA list, in which case the club tendering the offer sheet gets the benefit of the exemption and the Flames would've got him without going through waivers.
I really think a court with go with interpretation #2. There's a big difference between "a club" and "the club."
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