I think we should be alright with the way it is moving forward. There are only going to be a handful of A contracts graduating each year.

You're right, the majority of guys are at 3900 or 4900, but guys will always be offered contracts at the ceilings of whatever compensation categories we come up with. That's the nature of the business. It's this way in the NHL as well. Obviously a team will try to give up the least amount of compensation, but at the same time bid high enough to make the GM think twice about matching the offer.

However, I think we did see some market valuation going on this off-season. There are contracts at B4 4000, B4 2400, B4 4200, etc.