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Originally Posted by getbak
In the new CBA, you have 4 years to sign a European draft pick, but under the old CBA (which Granlund was drafted under), it's only 2 years.
Granlund has to be signed by June 1, or he can re-enter the draft (and the Flames would receive no compensation because he wasn't a first round pick).
Ramage and Hanowski have to be signed by August 15 or they become UFAs.
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Interesting, I am assuming his contract on his Finnish team is done after this season, but assuming it wasn't, would that mean the Flames wouldn't be able to sign him?