Flames re-sign Hathaway to 1-year deal, avoid arbitration
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The Calgary Flames re-signed forward Garnet Hathaway to a one-year, $850,000 contract, the team announced Monday.
In agreeing to the deal, both sides avoided an arbitration case set for later Monday.
Hathaway is the Flames' fourth restricted free agent to sign in recent days, joining forward Mark Jankowski, defenseman Brett Kulak, and goaltender David Rittich. Calgary now has just two RFAs in need of new deals: Noah Hanifin and Hunter Shinkaruk.
In 59 appearances with Calgary last season, Hathaway tallied 13 points and 88 penalty minutes. He also skated in 18 games with the Flames' AHL club, with whom he notched 11 goals and eight assists.
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