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Archives for July 2025

Kings Re-Sign Taylor Ward

July 2, 2025 at 10:12 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 2 Comments

The Kings are using Day 2 of free agency to round out their depth after being one of the bigger spenders on Day 1, signing forward Taylor Ward to a one-year, two-way deal, PuckPedia reports.

Ward, 27, was an unrestricted free agent for less than 24 hours. The undrafted pickup by the Kings back in 2022 now signs his fourth consecutive one-year deal with the club, this one carrying a $775K NHL salary and $300K AHL salary, per PuckPedia. That’s nearly double the $165K AHL salary he earned on last year’s two-way deal.

While Ward again spent the vast majority of the season with AHL Ontario, he was called up for his NHL debut in the Kings’ final game of the season. He scored L.A.’s lone goal in a 5-1 loss to the Flames, recording four shots and three hits in 14:52 of ice time.

Down with Ontario, the University of Nebraska-Omaha product had 12 goals, 15 assists, and 27 points in 66 games with a plus-six rating. He has a 35-60–95 scoring line in 224 AHL games over the last four seasons.

Ward had to clear waivers to head to Ontario at the beginning of last season and likely won’t have a problem doing so again this fall. L.A. has now filled 44 of its 50 contract slots for this season.

Los Angeles Kings| Transactions Taylor Ward

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2025 Free Agency Day 1 Recap: Atlantic Division

July 2, 2025 at 9:59 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 2 Comments

With July 1 in the rearview, we’re listing every team’s moves from the opening day of free agency and the beginning of the new league year. Below are the bodies of work for the Atlantic Division clubs out of the gate:

Boston Bruins

Signed F Tanner Jeannot – five years, $17MM ($3.4MM cap hit)
Signed F Sean Kuraly – two years, $3.7MM ($1.85MM cap hit)
Signed F Michael Eyssimont – two years, $2.9MM ($1.45MM cap hit)
Signed F Matej Blumel – one year, $875K
Signed F Alex Steeves – one year, $850K
Signed D Jordan Harris – one year, $825K
Signed F Riley Tufte – one year, $775K (two-way)
Signed D Jonathan Aspirot – one year, $775K (two-way)
Signed G Luke Cavallin – one year, $775K (two-way)

Acquired F Viktor Arvidsson from Oilers for 2027 fifth-round pick

Buffalo Sabres

Signed F Ryan McLeod – four years, $20MM ($5MM cap hit)
Signed F Justin Danforth – two years, $3.6MM ($1.8MM cap hit)
Signed G Alex Lyon – two years, $3MM ($1.5MM cap hit)
Signed D Ryan Johnson – three years, $2.33MM ($775K cap hit)
Signed F Tyson Kozak – three years, $2.33MM ($775K cap hit)
Signed F Riley Fiddler-Schultz – two years, $1.73MM ($865K cap hit, entry-level)
Signed D Mason Geertsen – two years, $1.55MM ($775K cap hit, two-way)
Signed F Carson Meyer – two years, $1.55MM ($775K cap hit, two-way)
Signed D Zachary Jones – one year, $900K (two-way)
Signed D Zach Metsa – one year, $775K (two-way)

Acquired 2026 sixth-round pick from Blackhawks for F Sam Lafferty

Detroit Red Wings

Signed F James van Riemsdyk – one year, $1MM
Signed D Jacob Bernard-Docker – one year, $875K
Signed D Ian Mitchell – one year, $775K
Signed F John Leonard – one year, $775K

Florida Panthers

Signed G Kirill Gerasimyuk – two years, $1.75MM ($875K cap hit, entry-level)
Signed G Daniil Tarasov – one year, $1.05MM
Signed F Tomas Nosek – one year, $775K
Signed D Jeff Petry – one year, $775K
Signed F Jack Studnicka – one year, $775K (two-way)
Signed G Brandon Bussi – one year, $775K (two-way)
Signed F Nolan Foote – one year, $775K (two-way)

Montreal Canadiens

Signed G Kaapo Kahkonen – one year, $1.15MM
Signed F Sammy Blais – one year, $775K
Signed D Nathan Clurman – one year, $775K (two-way)
Signed F Alex Belzile – one year, $775K (two-way)

Acquired F Zachary Bolduc from Blues for D Logan Mailloux

Ottawa Senators

Signed F Lars Eller – one year, $1.25MM
Signed F Olle Lycksell – one year, $775K (two-way)
Signed F Wyatt Bongiovanni – one year, $775K (two-way)

Tampa Bay Lightning

Signed F Pontus Holmberg – two years, $3.1MM ($1.55MM cap hit)
Signed F Jakob Pelletier – three years, $2.525MM ($841.67K cap hit)
Signed F Gage Goncalves – two years, $2.4MM ($1.2MM cap hit)
Signed D Simon Lundmark – two years, $1.55MM ($775K cap hit, two-way)
Signed F Tristan Allard – two years, TBA (entry-level)
Signed F Nicholas Abruzzese – one year, $775K (two-way)
Signed F Boris Katchouk – one year, $775K (two-way)
Signed G Ryan Fanti – one year, $775K (two-way)

Toronto Maple Leafs

Signed F Michael Pezzetta – two years, $1.625MM ($812.5K cap hit)
Signed D Dakota Mermis – two years, $1.625MM ($812.5K cap hit)
Signed F Benoit-Olivier Groulx – two years, $1.625MM ($812.5K cap hit)
Signed F Travis Boyd – one year, $775K
Signed F Vinni Lettieri – one year, $775K

Acquired F Nicolas Roy from Golden Knights for F Mitch Marner

2025 Free Agency| Pro Hockey Rumors Originals

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Lightning Sign Jakob Pelletier To Three-Year Contract

July 2, 2025 at 8:48 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 10 Comments

8:48 a.m.: The signing is official, according to a press release from the Lightning.

7:35 a.m.: The Lightning have signed winger Jakob Pelletier to a three-year contract, Renaud Lavoie of TVA reported overnight. It’s a two-way deal in 2025-26, followed by a one-way structure in 2026-27 and 2027-28. He’ll earn a base salary of $775K, $850K, and $900K in each respective season for a total value of $2.525MM and a cap hit of $841,667.

Pelletier, a first-round pick of the Flames in 2019, started last season in the AHL after clearing waivers. He received his first recall of the season in early December and remained on the NHL roster for the next two months aside from a few paper transactions, making 24 appearances to tie his previous career-high with the Flames in 2022-23.

In that span, it looked like the Quebec City native was finally getting his feet under him after an injury-riddled development path. While he wasn’t commanding top-six ice time, he did still notch four goals, seven assists, 11 points, and a +10 rating for Calgary – a 38-point pace over a full season. Nonetheless, they traded him to the Flyers in late January in the deal that brought Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost to the Flames.

The trade halted Pelletier’s offensive momentum. The feisty 5’9″ lefty only managed three goals, five assists, and eight points in 25 appearances for Philadelphia to end the season and was an occasional healthy scratch. He totaled seven goals, 12 assists, and 19 points in 47 games on the year while averaging 11:33 per game. He was owed a qualifying offer of $840K on a two-way deal that the Flyers decided they didn’t want to give him, cutting him loose on Monday and making him an unrestricted free agent.

The 24-year-old has an 11-18–29 scoring line with a plus-three rating in 86 NHL appearances for the Flames and Flyers over the last three seasons. He also had three goals, 16 assists, and 19 points in 20 games for AHL Calgary last year. The Lightning giving him three years of term acts as an effective deterrent to waiver claims, though, so they’d have that option to try to send him to AHL Syracuse without a ton of risk. Considering they already have 12 forwards on one-way deals for this year, plus top prospect Conor Geekie looking for more NHL ice time, he faces an uphill battle for a roster spot.

Tampa Bay Lightning| Transactions Jakob Pelletier

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Senators To Sign Arthur Kaliyev

July 2, 2025 at 8:41 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 3 Comments

Free agent winger Arthur Kaliyev is landing with the Senators, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports. Contract terms have yet to be revealed.

Kaliyev spent time with the Kings and Rangers last season but didn’t receive a qualifying offer from New York on Monday, making him an unrestricted free agent. He only appeared in game action for the Rangers after being claimed off waivers in January following a clavicle fracture, limited to three goals and one assist in 14 games while averaging 11:13 of ice time.

It’s fair to say the Blueshirts didn’t get a fair look at Kaliyev, who also spent the last month of the season on injured reserve with an upper-body issue. The 2019 second-round pick is a skilled shooter and was previously an effective depth scorer for L.A. in bottom six minutes, although his individual defensive weaknesses resulted in long stretches in the press box. Over his 202-game NHL career, Kaliyev averages 15 goals and 30 points per 82 games despite seeing just north of 12 minutes per game of ice time.

That makes him an intriguing buy-low candidate for the Senators, who didn’t do much to augment their forward group yesterday outside of a one-year deal for veteran bottom-six center Lars Eller. They hope he can have a similar impact to Adam Gaudette, who broke out for 19 goals last season in a fourth-line role on a league-minimum deal. He departed for the warmer waters of San Jose on a two-year, $4MM deal yesterday.

Ottawa Senators| Transactions Arthur Kaliyev

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Penguins Sign Anthony Mantha

July 2, 2025 at 8:26 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 13 Comments

July 2: It took a while to finalize, but a one-year deal is being finalized between the Penguins and Mantha, per Renaud Lavoie of TVA. He’ll land a $2.5MM base salary with up to $2MM in additional performance bonuses, which he’s eligible for as a veteran of at least 400 NHL games who spent at least 100 days on injured reserve in the previous season. His performance bonuses will pay out $250K for each set of 10 games he plays, per PuckPedia.

July 1: The Penguins are working on a contract for UFA winger Anthony Mantha, David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period reports.

As expected, Pittsburgh is operating around the fringes during this free agency period. Mantha is coming off a down season with the Calgary Flames, scoring only three goals and seven points in 13 games before having his season cut short by injuring his ACL and requiring surgery.

Still, he’s only one season removed from having a quality year between the Washington Capitals and Vegas Golden Knights. During the 2023-24 campaign, Mantha scored 20 goals and 34 points in 56 games with the Capitals, before scoring another three goals and 10 points in 10 games with the Golden Knights after being moved at that season’s trade deadline.

If the Penguins promote some of their younger players to more significant roles next season, Mantha will provide stability at the lower end of their forward lineup. If players like Rutger McGroarty and Ville Koivunen struggle with the increased ice time, Mantha will likely be allowed to play in the team’s top six.

Already 30 years old, Mantha could find far worse centers to play next to than Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. By happenstance, Mantha could have a quality rebound season next to two of the game’s most prominent players, and look to capitalize on that financially next offseason.

PHR’s Brennan McClain contributed significantly to this article. 

Pittsburgh Penguins Anthony Mantha

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East Notes: Primeau, Lettieri, Leonard

July 2, 2025 at 8:10 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

Hurricanes RFA goaltender Cayden Primeau signed a one-year, league minimum deal yesterday, according to a team release.

Primeau saw his signing rights transferred from Montreal to Carolina on Monday in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round pick. The 25-year-old bounced between the NHL and AHL for his first four professional seasons coming out of Northeastern University, but won a full-time roster spot with the Habs in 2023-24, in part due to their unwillingness to expose him to waivers.

He looked good in a three-goalie rotation with Sam Montembeault and Jake Allen that year but struggled mightily as Montembeault’s full-time No. 2 to begin last season. He posted an .836 SV% and sky-high 4.70 GAA with a 2-3-1 record in seven starts and four relief appearances before being waived in December, clearing and heading to AHL Laval.

Primeau got things back on track with a .926 SV% and 2.00 GAA in 25 games with Laval. The Canes hope he can carry that momentum into 2025-26 as he serves as the No. 3 behind the returning NHL tandem of Frederik Andersen and Pyotr Kochetkov, assuming he clears waivers again in the fall.

Here are a couple of other league minimum signings from yesterday:

  • The Maple Leafs brought in veteran depth center Vinni Lettieri, per PuckPedia. While a one-way deal, that’s presumably to guarantee him more compensation. They’re hoping he clears waivers and can be an impact player for AHL Toronto after they lost some important pieces like Nicholas Abruzzese and Alex Steeves yesterday. The 30-year-old spent last year with the Bruins organization, recording five points in 26 NHL games and 48 points in 46 AHL games.
  • The Red Wings announced a one-year, one-way league minimum deal for winger John Leonard yesterday. He joins their July 1 haul that also included James van Riemsdyk, Jacob Bernard-Docker, and Ian Mitchell. It’s the 26-year-old’s first NHL contract in a year – he spent last season on an AHL deal with Charlotte, leading the Calder Cup runner-ups in scoring with 36 goals, 25 assists, and 61 points in 72 games.

Carolina Hurricanes| Detroit Red Wings| Toronto Maple Leafs| Transactions Cayden Primeau| John Leonard| Vinni Lettieri

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Rangers Sign Taylor Raddysh To Two-Year Deal

July 2, 2025 at 7:12 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

The Rangers have added some additional bottom-six depth, with PuckPedia reporting last night they’ve signed winger Taylor Raddysh to a two-year deal worth $3MM, carrying a $1.5MM cap hit. His deal includes $250,000 in upfront signing bonuses, according to PuckPedia.

The 6’3″, 200-lb Raddysh now heads to his third team in as many seasons after reaching outright unrestricted free agency for the first time. He’s coming off a one-year, $1MM contract with the Capitals that he signed after being non-tendered by the Blackhawks in the 2024 offseason.

In 2024-25, Raddysh posted seven goals, 20 assists, 27 points, a minus-seven rating, and 18 PIMs in 80 appearances while averaging 12:22 per game. The 27-year-old is now two years removed from his 20-goal breakout with the Blackhawks and has seen his overall effectiveness decrease in the years since, recording a career-low 93 shots on goal and 59 hits with the Caps.

Raddysh joins Justin Dowling as New York’s lone forward signings in unrestricted free agency. Most of their available cap space was used to bring in top UFA blue-liner Vladislav Gavrikov on a seven-year, $49MM deal and to secure a two-year, $7.8MM contract for RFA winger William Cuylle.

If Raddysh doesn’t pan out with the Rangers and is placed on waivers and buried in the minors, he would still count for $350,000 against the cap, at least in 2025-26. That figure would decrease in 2026-27 with an expected increase in the league minimum salary and, in turn, a higher maximum buriable salary. Given the Rangers’ lack of offensive depth on their bottom two forward lines, though, he should get the chance for a regular role out of the gate and potentially see increased minutes compared to his time in Washington.

New York Rangers| Transactions Taylor Raddysh

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Oilers Sign Andrew Mangiapane To Two-Year Deal

July 2, 2025 at 6:57 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

The Oilers have signed free agent winger Andrew Mangiapane, the team announced last night. It’s a two-year deal worth $7.2MM for a cap hit of $3.6MM.

An overage draft pick taken in the sixth round in 2016, Mangiapane lived up to his draft billing in Calgary just by making his NHL debut, let alone breaking out for a 35-goal season in 2021-22. His offensive output has been more pedestrian since, though, and following two years in the 15-goal, 40-point range, he was traded to the Capitals for a second-round pick last summer.

In 81 appearances for Washington last year, Mangiapane scored 14 goals, 14 assists, and 28 points in 13:02 of ice time per game, with an even rating and a 52.4 CF% at even strength. It was the worst offensive output of his career aside from his rookie season.

Mangiapane was mentioned within the last couple of weeks as a free agent target for the Maple Leafs and Kraken, with the former potentially looking to plug the 29-year-old on a line with Auston Matthews in Mitch Marner’s absence to see if he can rediscover his previous offensive form. Instead, he’ll get a similar chance with a longtime rival of his in Edmonton, joining an Oilers team with questions about its depth on the wings that could be answered by putting him in a top-six role with either Connor McDavid or, more likely, on a second line with Leon Draisaitl.

After signing Mangiapane, trading away Viktor Arvidsson and Evander Kane in cap dumps, and getting new deals done for Evan Bouchard and Trent Frederic in the last few days, the Oilers are close to being capped out. They have $950,834 in cap space with a roster projection of 13 forwards, seven defensemen, and two goaltenders, according to PuckPedia.

Image courtesy of Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images.

Edmonton Oilers| Newsstand| Transactions Andrew Mangiapane

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Two-Way Deals: 7/1/25

July 1, 2025 at 11:59 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 4 Comments

As major signings come in around the NHL today with the 2025-26 league year beginning, teams are shoring up their minor-league depth as well by signing players to two-way contracts. We’re keeping track of those signings today in this article, which will be continuously updated. Deals are one year unless otherwise noted.

Boston Bruins

F Riley Tufte ($775K NHL) – Ty Anderson of 98.5 The Sports Hub
D Jonathan Aspirot ($775K NHL) – Ty Anderson of 98.5 The Sports Hub
G Luke Cavallin ($775K NHL) – Ty Anderson of 98.5 The Sports Hub

Buffalo Sabres

F Riley Fiddler-Schultz ($865K NHL/$90K SB/$35K PB/$85K AHL) – PuckPedia // two years, entry-level
F Carson Meyer ($775K NHL/$350K AHL Y1 – $375K AHL Y2) – PuckPedia // two years
D Mason Geertsen ($775K NHL/$425K AHL) – Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet // two years
D Zachary Jones ($900K NHL/$550K AHL) – PuckPedia
D Zach Metsa ($775K NHL/$250K AHL/$325K gt’d) – PuckPedia

Calgary Flames

D Nick Cicek ($775K NHL) – team release

Carolina Hurricanes

G Amir Miftakhov ($775K NHL/$100K AHL/$240K gt’d) – PuckPedia

Chicago Blackhawks

F Dominic Toninato ($850K NHL) – team release // two years

Colorado Avalanche

F T.J. Tynan (unknown) – team release
D Jack Ahcan (unknown) – team release
D Ronald Attard ($775K NHL/$450K AHL/$500K gt’d) – PuckPedia

Columbus Blue Jackets

F Owen Sillinger (unknown) – team release
D Christian Jaros (unknown) – team release

Dallas Stars

D Niilopekka Muhonen (unknown) – team release // three years, entry-level

Edmonton Oilers

D Riley Stillman ($775K NHL/$475K AHL) – PuckPedia // two years
G Matt Tomkins ($775K NHL/$400K AHL/$450 Y2 gt’d) – PuckPedia // two years

Florida Panthers

F Nolan Foote ($775K NHL/$150K AHL/$250K gt’d) – PuckPedia
F Jack Studnicka ($775K NHL/$450K AHL) – Chris Johnston of TSN/The Athletic
G Brandon Bussi ($775K NHL/$400K AHL) – PuckPedia
G Kirill Gerasimyuk (unknown) – team release // two years, entry-level

Los Angeles Kings

F Cole Guttman ($775K NHL/$450K Y1 – $475K Y2 AHL/$475K gt’d Y1 – $500K gt’d Y2) – PuckPedia // two years

Minnesota Wild

F Tyler Pitlick ($775K NHL/$300K Y1 – $350K Y2 AHL/$325K gt’d Y1 – $375K gt’d Y2) – PuckPedia // two years
D Ben Gleason ($800K NHL/$475K AHL) – PuckPedia

Montreal Canadiens

F Alex Belzile (unknown) – team release
D Nathan Clurman ($775K NHL/$125K AHL/$140K gt’d) – PuckPedia

New Jersey Devils

D Calen Addison ($775K NHL/$325K AHL/$400K gt’d) – PuckPedia
F Angus Crookshank ($775K NHL/$425K AHL/$475K gt’d) – PuckPedia // two years, one-way in 2026-27

New York Islanders

F Matthew Highmore (unknown) – team release
D Ethan Bear ($775K NHL/$325K AHL/$425K gt’d) – PuckPedia
D Cole McWard (unknown) – team release

New York Rangers

D Derrick Pouliot ($775K NHL/$400K AHL/$425K gt’d Y1 – $450K gt’d Y2) – PuckPedia // two years

Ottawa Senators

F Wyatt Bongiovanni ($775K NHL/$160K AHL) – PuckPedia
F Olle Lycksell ($775K NHL/$450K AHL/$500K gt’d) – Darren Dreger of TSN

Philadelphia Flyers

F Lane Pederson ($775K NHL/$525K AHL) – PuckPedia

San Jose Sharks

F Jimmy Huntington (unknown) – team release
F Samuel Laberge (unknown) – team release
F Colin White ($775K NHL/$425K AHL/$475K gt’d) – PuckPedia
D Cole Clayton (unknown) – team release

St. Louis Blues

F Matt Luff ($775K NHL/$400K AHL) – PuckPedia

Tampa Bay Lightning

F Nicholas Abruzzese (unknown) – team release
F Tristan Allard (unknown) – team release // two years, entry-level
F Boris Katchouk (unknown) – team release
D Simon Lundmark ($775K NHL/$250K AHL/$350K gt’d) – PuckPedia // two years
G Ryan Fanti ($775K NHL/$80K AHL) – PuckPedia

Utah Mammoth

F Kailer Yamamoto ($775K NHL/$500K AHL) – PuckPedia
D Scott Perunovich ($775K NHL/$400K AHL/$500K gt’d) – PuckPedia

Vancouver Canucks

F Joseph LaBate ($775K NHL/$350K AHL) – PuckPedia
F Mackenzie MacEachern ($775K NHL/$575K AHL) – PuckPedia // two years
D Jimmy Schuldt ($775K NHL/$500K AHL) – PuckPedia // two years

Winnipeg Jets

F Phillip Di Giuseppe ($775K NHL/$450K AHL) – PuckPedia
D Kale Clague (unknown) – Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet

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Alex Pietrangelo Placed On LTIR, Unlikely To Play Again

July 1, 2025 at 8:36 pm CDT | by Paul Griser 17 Comments

Vegas Golden Knights GM Kelly McCrimmon stated today that defenseman Alex Pietrangelo has officially been placed on LTIR and that the veteran is unlikely to play again, reports David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period. McCrimmon’s grim outlook reinforces the picture that both he and Pietrangelo have been painting in recent days regarding Pietrangelo’s future.

On Sunday, after weeks of speculation, it was announced that Pietrangelo would need to undergo “multiple major surgeries” this offseason, likely putting his 2025-26 season in jeopardy. On Monday, things became even more bleak as Pietrangelo and McCrimmon discussed the defender’s future, with Pietrangelo stating how challenging the last few seasons have been on his physical well-being.

“After exploring options with doctors as well as my family, it’s been advised to remove the intensity of hockey to see if my body can improve so that I can return to a normal quality of life. This decision has been difficult to come to terms with after the last 17 years of competition and the camaraderie with my teammates and coaches. The likelihood is low that my body will recover to the standard required to play, but I know this is the right decision for me and my family,” he said.

McCrimmon added that Pietrangelo would need to have bilateral femur reconstruction in order to resume his playing career, and that the procedure would not guarantee a return to health.

“Our hope in February during the NHL’s break for the 4 Nations Face-Off was to give Alex treatment and rest to help provide relief, but instead, what we found were diminished positive results and a process that is no longer sustainable moving forward. Alex has given everything to the game and to the Golden Knights and has played through significant challenges in the pursuit of trying to win another Stanley Cup in Vegas,” McCrimmon said.

A day later, it appears McCrimmon has seemingly made Pietrangelo’s future official. If this is the end of the road for Pietrangelo’s playing career, the 35-year-old retires with 1,087 games played, 637 points, and two Stanley Cup championships.

Injury| Kelly McCrimmon| Vegas Golden Knights Alex Pietrangelo

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