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Originally Posted by JeffR
If that's the case, they're not going to sign for the qualifying amount unless they're not very good.
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See, I complained about this in the previous versions as well.
Unless the player is coming off a very good 3 years on his Entry Level Contract, he should NOT be holding out for 6+ million a year. That doesn't even make sense. I could go dig up recent contract history that proves this.
An example from the last time I bothered playing FHM (and haven't touched it since) ... Lars Eller on Montreal
From memory ... 7.5/7.5 ability/potential
Coming off three years of around 40pts
Demanding and refusing to sign for less than 6m/year. That is just unrealistic.
Sure your first round draft pick who led the team in goals in his final year of the ELC probably gets that, but your other rookies who averaged 0.5ppg should be asking for less than 6m/year and signing for between 2.5-5.0m/year depending on how good they are.