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Originally Posted by codynw
I think Ferland probably wanted one year. This way, if he has a good season, he has to wait an extra year to get a raise.
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I still have a hard time believing Ferly was that confident/cocky he'd have such a good year that he wanted one year less on a deal. He's only played 30ish total NHL games. He could very easily have a bumpy year.
What I think what happened is Flames offered 1 year 900k, and Ferly wanted multi for the security of longer term. So they settle on 800k.