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Vancouver, B.C. - Vancouver Canucks General Manager Mike Gillis announced today that the Canucks have re-signed Centre Kyle Wellwood. In keeping with club policy terms were not disclosed.
Wellwood, 26, recorded 27 points (18-9-27) in 74 games i...
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