Xavier Ouellet is a valuable depth defenseman for the Habs. Jean-Yves Ahern-USA TODAY Sports

The Montreal Canadiens have re-signed depth defenseman Xavier Ouellet, inking him to a two-year, two-way contract. The contract will carry an NHL salary of $725K in 2020-21 and $750K in 2021-22.

Ouellet, 27, actually has 172 NHL games under his belt, even though he rarely stays up in the NHL for more than a few games at a time. His only full season was in 2016-17 when he suited up 66 times for the Detroit Red Wings, and he has played in 31 games with Montreal since arriving in 2018. More importantly, he’s been a leader and rock for the Laval Rocket, where he wore the “C” the last two seasons.

The minor leagues will be where he’s heading again, but having a defenseman with that much NHL experience stashed in the AHL is valuable. He can come up when injuries strike and faces little chance of being claimed on waivers upon his return.

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