Penguins sign Mouillierat, Warsofsky, Porter to 1-year contracts
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have plucked some talent off opposing farms, agreeing to one-year, two-way contracts with Kael Mouillierat, David Warsofsky, and Kevin Porter.
Mouillierat scored 50 points and added 100 penalty minutes in 69 games with the New York Islanders' AHL affiliate in Bridgeport. He added two points in six games on Long Island.
Warsofsky has spent the last five seasons in the Boston Bruins' organization. He has dressed in just 10 NHL games.
Porter is a veteran of six NHL seasons, including stints with the Arizona Coyotes, Colorado Avalanche, Buffalo Sabres, and Detroit Red Wings.
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