Forward Scott Glennie was re-signed to a one-year, two-way contract by the Dallas Stars, the team announced Thursday. No other terms were disclosed.
Glennie, 23, was the Stars' first-round pick in the 2009 NHL Draft but has played only one NHL game with Dallas, on April 7, 2012. He has spent the past three seasons with the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League, and had a career-high 15 goals and 28 points in 2013-14. He also scored six goals and had 10 points in 20 games to help Texas win the Calder Cup.
The Winnipeg Jets agreed to terms with forward Matt Halischuk on a one-year, two-way contract worth $725,000, the team announced Wednesday.
Halischuk, 26, played 46 games with the Jets last season and had five goals, five assists and six penalty minutes. He was out from Dec. 14 until March 4 after sustaining a broken arm.
"... It was nice to get back and get healthy and get some games in before the end of the season to start the summer off on a good note," Halischuk told the Winnipeg Sun. "It's been great to be healthy this summer and I'm looking forward to coming into camp and having a good camp."
"He is a coach that likes to push his players and get the most out of them," Gardiner told the Toronto Star on Wednesday. "I think that was what he was doing with me.
"I have a lot more potential than what I've been doing. I think [his approach was] good for me. It will help me down the road."
Forward Dwight King and the Los Angeles Kings avoided arbitration by agreeing to a three-year contract, the team announced Wednesday.
Financial terms were not disclosed, but Jon Rosen of LA Kings Insider reported the deal is worth $5.85 million, with an average annual value of $1.95 million. An arbitration hearing was scheduled for Friday.
The Winnipeg Jets and forward Michael Frolik avoided arbitration by agreeing to terms on a one-year contract Tuesday, and general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff said the possibility of a long-term contract remains.
Frolik, who had 15 goals and 42 points in 81 games last season, will make $3.3 million in 2014-15. He and the Jets were scheduled to go to arbitration Thursday.
"Early in the process, we essentially discussed that this was not going to get to an arbitration," Cheveldayoff said. "It was more the fact that we wanted to make sure that Michael was under contract for us this coming year, and that's the benefit of the arbitration process"
Forward Jerry D'Amigo signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday, the team announced. Financial terms were not disclosed.
The 23-year-old was acquired by the Blue Jackets on July 1 from the Toronto Maple Leafs in a trade for forward Matt Frattin.
Forward Daniel Winnik signed a one-year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the team announced Monday. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Winnik, 29, had career highs in assists (24) and points (30) in 76 games for the Anaheim Ducks last season. He also had one assist and two penalty minutes while averaging 13:36 of ice time in nine Stanley Cup Playoff games.
Forward Dana Tyrell re-signed with the Columbus Blue Jackets, agreeing to a one-year, two-way contract, the team announced Monday. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Tyrell, 25, played seven games for the Tampa Bay Lightning last season. He played 63 games for the Springfield Falcons and Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League, and had a combined 15 goals and 33 points.
Derick Brassard has agreed to terms with the New York Rangers on a new contract, the team announced Sunday. The contract is reportedly for five years and worth $25 million, according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.
Brassard, who turns 27 years old in September, was a restricted free agent whose arbitration hearing was scheduled for Monday.
The sixth pick in the 2006 NHL Draft by the Columbus Blue Jackets, Brassard had a career-high 18 goals in 81 games in 2013-14 for the Rangers. He also scored 45 points, which ranked fourth on the team.
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