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The Anaheim Ducks agreed to a three-year deal with right wing Frank Vatrano, the team announced Wednesday.

According to spotrac, the deal is worth $10.95 million.

Vatrano, 28, has 101 career goals and 170 points in seven NHL seasons with the Boston Bruins, Florida Panthers and New York Rangers. He split last season between the Panthers and Rangers and had 32 points (18 goals, 14 assists) in 71 games.

Vatrano had 13 points (eight goals, five assists) in 22 games with New York, and then excelled in the postseason with 13 points (five goals, eight assists) in 20 games.

"In Florida, I got lost in the shuffle in a loaded lineup, playing a fourth-line role and not getting many minutes or power-play time," Vatrano said during a conference call with reporters. "Then I went to New York in an unbelievable situation, getting power-play time and playing in the top six (forwards)."

Vatrano's top goal output is 24 for the Panthers in the 2018-19 season.

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