Ottawa Senators avoid arbitration with Chris Campoli and Peter Regin
Fred Poulin | Jul 30, 2010 | Comments 1
The Ottawa Senators have signed forward Danish forward Peter Regin to a two-year contract on Thursday.
Regin will earn $950,000 the first year and $1,050,000 the second year for an annual cap hit of $1 million.
Regin, 24, recorded 13 goals and 16 assists for 29 points in 75 games last season with the Senators. He added three goals in six playoff games against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Peter Regin and Chris Campoli celebrate a goal
Earlier today GM Bryan Murray announced the team had avoided arbitration with rearguard Chris Campoli, signing him to a one-year, $1.4 million deal. Campoli, 26, scored four goals and added 14 assists for 18 points in 67 games for the Senators in 2009-10.
The Canadian defenseman was acquired from the New York Islanders along with Mike Comrie in February 2009 by the Ottawa Senators in exchange for forward Dean McAmmond and a first round draft pick in 2009.
These two signings all but complete the Senators lineup for the upcoming season as the Senators now have a payroll of about $58.6 million with only around $800,000 of cap space for the next campaign, with 22 players signed.
Have a look at my previous post on the Senators to have a better idea of their current depth chart -> Ottawa Senators re-sign forward Nick Foligno; Jason Spezza speaks to the media
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