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Andy Strickland reports that Armstrong has signed a 2-way deal with the Blues.
Effectively known as "Army", Derek Armstrong didn't want to return to SC Bern in the Swiss league. He had an offer from Vancouver which he turned down and obviously didn't want to wait for Dean Lombardi and the Kings to figure out if Trevor Lewis was ready or not for 4th line duties.
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