Devils send Parenteau to Predators for 6th-round pick
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The New Jersey Devils have traded forward P.A. Parenteau to the Nashville Predators for a sixth-round draft pick, the Predators announced.
Nashville is Parenteau's third team this season, after signing with the Islanders in the summer, before surprisingly being waived and consequently claimed by the Devils.
Parenteau can slot in the wing in Nashville's top or bottom six, as well as on the power play.
P.A. Parenteau says finger not broken, should be ready to play in about six days. Excited for chance to play in playoffs w/Preds.
— Andrew Gross (@AGrossRecord) March 1, 2017
In 59 games with the Devils this season, Parenteau, 33, has recorded 13 goals and added 14 assists.
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