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Originally Posted by DeluxeMoustache
Tkachuk would have to want to play for the team, as the potential consequence is that the Flames don’t match and he and the offer sheeting team are bound by the offer sheet.
Flames don’t dictate compensation for offer sheets. That’s not how they work
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If the other team was ready to make an offer sheet they would first check with the Flames what sort of compensation they would want before making the offer sheet.
Rangers did not offer sheet Trouba. They traded for him an then signed him.
at 8M the compensation would have been a 1st 2nd and third. They gave more : Jets a first and an Andersson equivalent 100 game 40 pt NHL 24 year old d-man.
If the Rangers did an offer sheet the Jets might have matched and Trouba would not get to play where he wanted.