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Entry-level contract : ウィキペディア英語版 | Two-way contract A two-way contract is a professional sports contract which stipulates that an athlete’s salary is dependent upon the league in which the athlete is assigned to play. This is opposed to a one-way contract that would pay the same salary regardless of where the athlete is assigned to play. Two-way contracts are common for professional ice hockey players who aspire to play in the National Hockey League (NHL).〔(Penguins sign F Craig to two-way contract - NHL.com - News )〕〔(Dawes signs 2-way contract with Thrashers - sportsnet.ca )〕 Any hockey player entering the NHL for the first time will sign an entry-level, two-way contract with an NHL team stipulating that he will receive a higher salary if assigned to play with the NHL team, but will receive a lower salary if assigned to play for a team in the minor leagues such as the American Hockey League or the ECHL.〔(Brandon Segal placed on waivers - Sports News - The Dallas Morning News )〕 ==References==
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