Posted August 29, 2011 on AP on Fox
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The Phoenix Coyotes have reacquired Daymond Langkow in a trade sending right wing Lee Stempniak to the Calgary Flames. The trade announced Monday is contingent on Langkow passing a physical. Langkow, a center, played for Phoenix from 2001-2004, scoring 68 goals with 98 assists in 243 games before being traded to Calgary. The 34-year-old played just four games with the Flames last season because of a lingering neck injury from the previous season. The fifth overall pick by Tampa Bay in the 1995 NHL draft, Langkow has 259 goals and 383 assists in a career that included a stop in Philadelphia. Stempniak had 19 goals and 19 assists while playing all 82 games with the Coyotes last season.
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