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Larose and Hurricanes agree to two years


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I have no problem with 2 year deals. Especially with guys that are kinda iffy during the season and then turn it on during the playoffs. It gives them incentive to keep playing their hardest and allows the Canes to reevaluate if necessary...

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LaRose was kinda of a suprise this year. Big increases in his numbers over his last two with the team. I'd imagine they want to make sure he continues that level of production before spending big on him.

Just a guess there.

Exactly. 2 years is the safest contract for both the player and the team. For the team is offers them the ability to not have to trade the player if he isnt meeting expectations, which they would have to do if they signed him to a longer deal. And for the player it gives him a little more security than a one year deal, but if the team heads south, the player has the ability to get out and sign with another team.

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