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Capitals sign Justin Sourdif and the Kings trade Jordan Spence to the Senators

Capitals sign Justin Sourdif and the Kings trade Jordan Spence to the Senators

The Washington Capitals signed a young forward they got from the back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers , a young defenseman is getting a fresh start and a couple of Canadian teams re-signed veteran players on Saturday.
Washington signed forward Justin Sourdif for $1.65 million over two years after sending a second-round pick to Florida for the minor leaguer with four games of NHL experience. Sourdif, 23, scored a goal in his lone call-up this past season and had 10 points in 18 games on the Charlotte Checkers' run to the American Hockey League's Calder Cup Finals.

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