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Curtis Joseph returned to the Toronto Maple Leafs with a one-year, $700,000 deal; Alex Auld agreed to terms with Ottawa for a two-year deal worth $2 million; Ty Conklin left the Pittsburgh Penguins and joined the Detroit Red Wings, the team that beat his former club for the Stanley Cup, for a one-year, $700,000 contract; and Andrew Raycroft signed an $800,000 deal for next season with Colorado.
Each is expected to serve as a backup for their new clubs.
Lamoriello did his share of spending, too. He started the day be re-signing forward Jay Pandolfo and defenseman Bryce Salvador, but declined the Devils' option on veteran Sergei Brylin -- a three-time Stanley Cup winner in New Jersey.
Then the Devils dipped into the free-agent pool and brought back centers Brian Rolston and Bobby Holik. Rolston agreed to a four-year, $20 million contract, and Holik signed on for one year at $2.5 million. Rolston was the 11th overall pick in the 1991 draft by the Devils, before being traded eight years later.
Holik went No. 10 in 1989 to New Jersey and won two Stanley Cup titles before joining the Rangers as a free agent in 2002.
In other moves Tuesday:
The Boston Bruins signed forward Michael Ryder, who scored 14 goals for the Montreal Canadiens last season, to a multiyear deal.
The Phoenix Coyotes signed defenseman Kurt Sauer to a four-year, $7-million deal, and landed rugged forward Todd Fedoruk with a three-year contract worth $3.13-million.
The New York Islanders made some noise by signing Montreal defenseman Mark Streit to a five-year, $20.5 million deal.
Noted agitator Darcy Tucker signed a two-year, $4.5-million contract with Colorado.
Philadelphia made several moves, luring forward Glen Metropolit from Boston with a two-year contract and signing defenseman Ossi Vaananen. The Flyers also traded defenseman Denis Gauthier and a second-round draft pick in 2010 to Los Angeles for minor league players Patrik Hersley and Ned Lukacevic.
Toronto agreed to terms on a four-year contract with former Dallas forward Niklas Hagman.
Forward Andrew Brunette left Colorado to return to the Minnesota Wild, for whom he played from 2001-04. He signed a three-year, $7 million deal.
Tampa Bay followed up on deals with forwards Ryan Malone, Gary Roberts, and Vaclav Prospal, by signing wingers Radim Vrbata and Adam Hall. Vrbata received a three-year, $9-million deal, and Hall signed for three years and $1.8 million.
Pittsburgh re-signed forward trade-deadline acquisition Pascal Dupuis to a three-year, $4.2-million contract; signed enforcer Eric Godard to a three-year contract, and agreed to terms with defenseman Mark Eaton on a two-year deal.
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