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Originally Posted by Stay Golden
2-2.5m 3 years still surprised Feaster and Brodie's agent still haven't got this contract ironed out and put to rest
I wonder if the other team's arbitration results is what the agent is waiting on as a comparable for Brodie or perhaps he has clients involved and Brodie is down the list now?
Like has been mentioned before in this thread it could be simply be the Flames have a 2 way contract and Brodie is pushing hard to avoid that.
Personally i think he is better than the Flames requiring a 2 way contract.
I hope the Flames are not trying to low ball Brodie with a 1.5m 1 year deal, good business if Brodie bites but i would not be surprised if his agent is sticking to 2-2.5m.
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I don't think the issue would be the 2-way contract. I really doubt the Flames are going to be risking losing Brodie on waivers in order to send him to the Heat.
I can see the arbitration thing being an issue but
from what google tells me, Brodie will be able to apply for arbitration either way (1 or 2 year deal) as he is already 23 years old with 2 years of professional experience. Actually, based on that page he is eligible for arbitration now.