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Old 11-16-2016, 07:15 PM   #1
Aube
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Signing prospects with high current ability

I'm trying to sign two of my prospects on July 2nd, one with two-star and one with three-star current ability, and both are refusing to sign two-way contracts. One is 20, the other 21, and so the standard NHL entry contract does not give a choice in the matter.

I'm just making the assumption that it's based on their current ability that prevents them from wanting anything but a one-way contract, of course, but I don't run into this sort of issue with the 1.5 star guys each year.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/xlc58afb4p...pects.png?dl=0

Both are Canadian, and so I would assume both should 'understand' how the system is setup, unlike for instance a Russian player who I would understand would want to make full wages to play at home in the KHL. If this is working as intended, a message about them prefering to play overseas like the one you receive about foreign players not wanting to sign in North America would be nice.
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