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Forum: Armchair-GM4 mai 2022 à 12 h 0
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Nhl_oilers</b></div><div>If you look at the other Russian goalies Ilya Sorokin, Igor Shesterkin, and Ilya Samsonov. Sorokin got a 1 year 925k deal, Shesterkin got a 2 year 925k deal, and Samsonov got a 3 year 925k deal. I believe they can give them up to 3 years, but from my understanding, the Russian goalies don’t want the 3 years, probably to get a pay day the year after, as Russia can pay them a lot too, and that’s why Kaprizov signed for so much.</div></div>

<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CapFriendly</b></div><div>Players younger than 25 years of age as of September 15 during the year of their first NHL contract must sign an entry-level contract which have set limitations - all entry-level contracts are two-way contracts and the maximum allowable salary for players drafted until 2022 is $925,000.

The length of the entry-level contract is also dependent on the player’s age:
18-21 years of age: 3 years
22-23 years of age: 2 years
24 years of age: 1 year</div></div>

Since Fedotov will be 25 as of September 15 of this year, I believe he would still receive a 1 year contract, but it wouldn't be a two-way but a one-way (I could be wrong on that). So he'll earn the same amount of money in the AHL or NHL. So those three goalies you mention didn't sign those contracts to get paid faster (though they do like that), but because of the rules of an ELC. They all got the max $ amount for their ELC but the years were determined by their age of when they signed the contact.
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