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Originally Posted by activeStick
No idea what number he's asking for, but if it's 3 or less, I don't think that's crazy. I understand that he was out for the majority of his last contract, so didn't get a chance to show he's improved, but I do see his side of it and asking for a slight raise simply because it's a new contract. 2 years instead of 1 also makes a ton of sense for him. As for the Flames, a bit surprised they don't want to go for more than a year given their current state, but maybe for the organization, their current state doesn't matter, which is understandable.
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Honest question, why would the Flames offer more than one year? It's only going to take one year to know what Kylington is so if he's great then he can get a raise the year after. Handing him 2 years is just bad management. Pretty much a free 3 million if he has a bad year next year.
He can prove he's going to take a step next season but giving him an extra year just because we have cap space sounds like something treliving would do.