Red Wings re-sign Daniel Cleary to 1-year deal worth reported $950,000
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Daniel Cleary and the Detroit Red Wings have renewed their pact.
The club has re-signed the veteran to a one-year contract, general manager Ken Holland announced Friday.
Wings have signed Daniel Cleary to a 1 year, one way deal for $950,000. Entire salary can be buried in the AHL.
— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) September 4, 2015
Cleary, 36, is coming off a pair of one-year deals with the Red Wings. He appeared in 17 of Detroit's games in 2014-15, recording a goal, an assist, and six penalty minutes.
He's been with the club since 2005-06, amassing 124 goals and 265 points in 609 regular-season games, and helping Detroit win a Stanley Cup in 2008.
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