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Carolina was a key part of 31st anniversary 1992 2023 Blink 182 thank you for the memories signatures shirt more or less wrecked restricted free agency as well. Group II free agency is pretty much unchanged compared to what it was under that 1994 CBA, although the highest compensation has dropped from five 1st-rounders to four. But when the system was set up, it was designed to be similar to what Group VI free agency is: force teams to either pay their bottom-of-the-roster guys, or let them go somewhere that actually wants them. One summer saw both Ron Tugnutt and Arturs Irbe move for no compensation – Irbe hadn’t fully recovered from a dog bite a couple years prior, and there were major questions about whether he ever would return to form. But the big-money teams decided to start using that as a weapon. Keith Tkachuk (Winnipeg) signed an offer sheet with Chicago, and Winnipeg matched it. Then Joe Sakic signed one with the Rangers, which featured a $15 million signing bonus, all up-front. The Avalanche matched it. The Flyers tried something similar with Chris Gratton, and the Lightning traded the draft picks back to the Flyers for a couple of players. But the small-market teams absolutely lived in fear that they were going to lose top young players in their prime, with nothing to show for it but a handful of draft picks at the bottom of the round (at a time when the depth of the entry draft was really drying up, although we didn’t know this at the time).

31st anniversary 1992 2023 Blink 182 thank you for the memories signatures shirt
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