Defenseman Michael Del Zotto. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

After being bought out on Tuesday, veteran defenseman Michael Del Zotto has found a new landing spot. The Florida Panthers announced that they have signed Del Zotto to a one-year, two-way contract. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed. Del Zotto is the latest former Ottawa Senator to head to the Sunshine State, joining recent Panthers signings Colin White, Chris Tierney and Rudolfs Balcers.

Del Zotto, 32, is a veteran of over 700 NHL games, and he is now on the ninth team of his NHL career. He split time between the NHL and AHL in 2021-22, finding great success at the AHL level with the Belleville Senators while struggling to live up to his $2M cap hit in Ottawa. Del Zotto had 27 points in 26 games in Belleville and 13 points in 26 games in Ottawa.

Del Zotto’s calling card has always been his ability to move the puck, and that’s what he’s being signed by Florida to do. As it’s a two-way deal, Del Zotto will likely see time in both the AHL and NHL next season, although he could be a top-priority injury fill-in should one Panthers defenders get injured.

As a cheap depth signing, Del Zotto is a wise add for a team that wants to improve on last season’s campaign, one that resulted in both a President’s Trophy and a mightily disappointing second-round exit. Del Zotto will compete for opportunities against Marc Staal, Lucas Carlsson, and Anthony Bitetto, among others.

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