Did he bet on himself? Or just get poor advice from his agent?
My guess is the latter. He took the extra $100,000...but he won't earn any of that playing in the AHL. His annual AHL salary is just $70,000. So because of that poor advice to grab the extra $100K...he likely spends most of the year making $70,000. Stupid move. Should have signed for the league minimum of $775,000 to give him the best possible chance to make the roster. Even if he hangs around the roster for a few weeks, he would earn more than his entire year in the AHL.