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Ottawa Senators' Erik Condra (R) hits Montreal Canadiens' Ryan White during the first period of their NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinal hockey game in Ottawa May 5, 2013.CHRIS WATTIE/Reuters

The Ottawa Senators have re-signed Erik Condra to a two-year deal, avoiding arbitration with the restricted free-agent forward.

Condra's deal is worth $2.5-million, and he'll count $1.25-million against Ottawa's salary cap.

Condra played all 48 games last year for the Senators, providing some consistency during an injury-plagued season. He had four goals and eight assists.

The 22-year-old had a goal and six assists in 10 Stanley Cup playoff games. He had eight goals and 17 assists in his first full NHL season in 2011-12.

Condra had filed for player-elected salary arbitration before Wednesday's deadline. The sides settled on this contract before a hearing was necessary.

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