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Senators re-sign Jean-Gabriel Pageau to 3-year deal

The Ottawa Senators have re-signed forward Jean-Gabriel Pageau to a three-year contract with an average annual value of the contract of $3.1 million US.

Forward played all 82 games last season, tallying 12 goals and 21 assists

Jean-Gabriel signed a new three-year contract worth $9.3 million US with the Ottawa Senators on Monday. (Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)

The Ottawa Senators avoided arbitration with restricted free agent forward Jean-Gabriel Pageau on Monday by agreeing to terms on a $9.3-million US, three-year contract.

The 24-year-old centre will earn $2.6 million next season, $3.3 million in 2018-19 and $3.4 million in 2019-20.

Pageau had eight playoff goals last spring as the Senators reached the Eastern Conference final. He had 12 goals and 21 assists over 82 regular-season games.

"As an organization we are thrilled that we got this contract done," Senators general manager Pierre Dorion said on a conference call. "Arbitration is definitely a path we did not want to go down with Jean-Gabriel, especially the way he's performed over the course of the last few seasons. He showed that he was definitely deserving of this contract.

"Any player that has a history of raising his game, whether it was in junior playoffs or [AHL]playoffs or NHL playoffs, I think you have to give credit for what he's accomplished. We're really happy to have him on board for the next three years."

Over 251 career regular-season games, Pageau has 101 points (45 goals, 56 assists) and 71 penalty minutes.

Pageau had four goals including the game-winner in Ottawa's 6-5 double-overtime win over the New York Rangers in Game 2 of their conference semifinal. The Ottawa native, who grew up in nearby Gatineau, Que., has 16 points (12-4) in 35 career playoff games.

"We've always had a good relationship with Pierre, with [former GM]Bryan [Murray]before, with the team," Pageau said. "They always knew that I wanted to stay with the team. I take pride [in playing]for the Senators. So obviously I think that helped get the deal done. I'm happy ... to be here for the next three years."

Pageau was drafted by the Senators in the fourth round (96th overall) of the 2011 NHL draft.