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Jared Boll avoids arbitration and re-signs with the Bluejackets, according to LeBrun.

A cap-hit of just 725k.

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Dispatch:#CBJ RW Jared Boll agrees to 2-yr, $1.45M contract, avoids arbitration. He'll make 700K in 10-11, 750K in 11-12

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Guest mindfly

Now I heard some sources say Detroit is close to a 1-year deal with... MALTBY :ph34r:

Seriously.. NO. <_<:thumbdown:

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Dunno how credible it is but it was this Andy Strickland, writer for the blues if i remember correctly... :unsure:

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Now I heard some sources say Detroit is close to a 1-year deal with... MALTBY :ph34r:

Seriously.. NO. <_<:thumbdown:

It has to be too play in Grand Rapids. There are too many forwards already and he said he thinks our forwards are pretty much set. But I did see a Maltby at meijer thing on the wings site and he was telling teh fans there that he'll be playing again. Dunno if he meant for Detroit or what though.

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How is Maltby a back up plan for, well, anything?

That sums it up.

Lukowich back with Stars

07.16.2010 / 12:05 p.m. ET

Veteran defenseman Brad Lukowich has resurfaced with the Dallas Stars, the team with which he began his NHL career, according to TSN reports.

Lukowich, who turns 34 next month, played in 13 games for the Canucks last season. He had a goal, an assist and a plus-5 rating.

In 12 NHL seasons with the Stars, Lightning, Islanders, Devils, Sharks and Canucks, the stay-at-home blueliner has career totals of 23 goals, 113 points, 369 penalty minutes and a plus-43 rating in 653 regular-season games.

Lukowich, who won a Stanley Cup in 2004 with Tampa Bay, also has 1 goal, 6 points and a plus-10 rating in 71 career playoff games.

Wild re-sign Harding

07.14.2010 / 4:55 p.m. ET

The Minnesota Wild re-signed an important part of their goaltending tandem Wednesday by agreeing to a one-year contract with Josh Harding.

The 26-year-old Harding has served as a backup to Niklas Backstrom during parts of five seasons in the NHL, posting a career record of 28-39-4 with a 2.66 goals-against average and .915 save percentage.

Harding, a second-round pick by Minnesota in 2002, went 9-12-0 with a 3.05 GAA and .905 save percentage last season. He posted career highs of 11 wins and 29 games played during the 2007-08 season.

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Guest mindfly

Did this Ryasensky kid get a contract from the wings or merely a camp invite with the sole purpose of making the red wings or go back to KHL? I can't remember... hmmm

Edit: It was just BS, a member on here cleared that out, so no russian then.

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