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Originally Posted by Wolven
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.
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You're reading that wrong.
The age on the left is the age at which the player signed his ELC. In Brodie's case, he was 19 when he signed his ELC, so he requires 4 years of pro experience to qualify for arbitration. Brodie has 3 years of experience now, so he'll qualify for arbitration after next season.