Report: Ducks sign Mason Raymond to 1-year deal
The Anaheim Ducks signed veteran forward Mason Raymond to a one-year contract worth $675,000 in the NHL and $225,000 in the AHL, according to Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports.
After a disappointing second season with the Calgary Flames, the 30-year-old had the final year of his contract bought out by the club last week, making him a free agent.
Raymond recorded just five points in 29 games with the Flames last season, eventually being sent down to the AHL's Stockton Heat, where he scored at a point-per-game pace in 15 appearances.
He originally signed a three-year contract worth $9.45 million with the Flames following a surprising 45-point campaign in 2013-14 with the Toronto Maple Leafs - where he played under current Ducks bench boss Randy Carlyle.
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