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Originally Posted by Roof-Daddy
Ah, it's not just UFA's they can court but RFA's as well?
So that means an offer sheet correct? And if the player signs, the original team can still match if they want?
I wonder if they'd take a run at any of ours? Like for instance, if they think Bennett is about to break out, would they offer him a 5 x 5 or something?
Hopefully they pour the coals to the oilers with Draisaitl. Just #### their cap right up.
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1. The RFA has to be unprotected. Highly doubtful the Flames or the Oilers expose Bennett and Draisaitl respectively..
2. If the RFA is unprotected, then there is no offer sheet compensation, it is essentially as if they just used there expansion pick on that RFA and signed him
At least that is my understanding.