He's also getting a shot at the NHL.
A year in the AHL at $450K ain't the worst thing in the world,
I think tops in the SHL is about $300K, KHL will pay up to $1M or so, but Abols wouldn't be considered a top KHL player. His best season was 41 points in 51 games, last year Eklind was 49th and Abols 62nd in SHL scoring.
SHL top paid guys get around $400k right now.
KHL is actually not as much because of the currency crash. Only around 5 players are on over $1m. But there are probably ~50 players on over 600k.
NLA actually has some guys on over $800k right now though to my knowledge! And basically without tax. That is the sweet spot right now if you can get a team there. Not as many spots for guys as the KHL but if you get one you are probably better off financially and get to live in Switzerland.
There are also a lot of Euros who just wont go to the KHL right now even if will earn more. I think most Euros are far more "ethically" opposed to playing there than North Americans. Heck, there were only 23 EU citizens playing there last year compared to 151 in 2020-21... and if they "want" to go the offers are still there.
Him being Latvian? I doubt he would play in the KHL right now. Since the invasion of Ukraine only 2 Latvians have played KHL.
Whereas in 2020-21? 70 North American players... now? 83.