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					Originally Posted by Caged Great  It was due to what they were offered back when they were initially offered a contract in the first place. Because BVB was a UFA NCAA player, the Flames had to offer him a little more than the minimum in order to get him to sign and then it's been a 10% raise. Arnold was signed for the minimum if I recall, and that's the difference. 
 When you factor the adjusted rates for the AHL, the difference is probably 4-5 thousand.
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BVB and Arnold are only getting 5% raises. Under 660k gets 10%, anything 1 million or over gets no raise ans everything in between gets 5%