Red Wings re-sign Mantha to 2-year deal
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The Detroit Red Wings have signed forward Anthony Mantha to a two-year extension, the team announced Wednesday.
The deal is reportedly worth $3.3 million per season, according to Ansar Khan of MLive.com.
In 80 appearances with the Red Wings last year, Mantha notched 24 goals and 24 assists to finish third in team scoring.
The Red Wings selected Mantha with the 20th pick in the 2013 draft.
With Mantha re-signed, center Dylan Larkin is Detroit's lone restricted free agent in need of a contract extension.
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