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Originally Posted by monkeyman
You have to think any contract offers he gets will come with a low base salary and a games played bonus structure.
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I don't believe that's possible. Only entry-level players or players over 35 can sign contracts with performance bonuses.
A veteran who has played 400+ games who spent more than 100 days on the IR in the last year can also sign a one-year deal with performance bonuses, but Kylington has only played 201 regular season and 12 playoff games. I believe some would be prorated higher due to COVID, but not enough to push him over 400. Also, this type of contract could only be for one-year, which apparently was the dealbreaker.