June 19, 2013

Senators agree to 1-year contract with Latendresse

BY: AP Staff Writer JULY 1, 2012 | MODIFIED: JULY 1, 2012 AT 4:17 PM
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OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Guillaume Latendresse is looking to revive his NHL career with the Ottawa Senators.

The oft-injured forward signed a $1.25 million, one-year deal after becoming a free agent Sunday.

Latendresse played 27 games combined over the past two seasons with the Minnesota Wild, scoring eight goals and 15 points.

He missed 50 games because of a concussion last year.

Latendresse is a former second-round pick of the Montreal Canadiens and spent parts of four seasons with the team.

Ottawa also signed defenseman Mike Lundin to a one-year deal while securing prospect forward Shane Prince to a three-year entry-level contract.

Lundin had two assists in 17 games during an injury-plagued season with Minnesota that saw him miss 48 games.

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