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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Avalanche Sign Defenseman Skinner, Re-Sign Forward Dupuis

The Colorado Avalanche announced that they have signed defenseman Brett Skinner and re-sign center Philippe Dupuis to contracts. The exact length and financial terms of their deals were not disclosed. Skinner appeared in 11 games last season with the New York Islanders, scoring no points, before being traded to the Atlanta Thrashers in January for Junior Lessard. Skinner did not play any games with the Thrashers, instead playing in 37 games with their AHL affiliate in Chicago, scoring three goals and 20 assists for 23 points. Dupuis played in eight games with the Avalanche last season, scoring no points. He also appeared in 67 games last season with the Lake Erie Monsters of the AHL, scoring 17 goals and 29 assists for 46 points. These are really just depth signings for the Avalanche, who previously announced they will be keeping their payroll down for next season and only target affordable, depth players via free agency. Skinner has decent offensive capabilities on the blueline, but has not been able to bring that success to the NHL. In the end, he’s really nothing more than a reserve defenseman. Dupuis has the potential to become a top-nine forward, but for now, will likely be a fourth line forward for the Avalanche if he makes the team next season.

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