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Jets forward Lee Stempniak battles Flames defenceman Brett Kulak for the puck during a game in 2015.Bruce Fedyck

The Calgary Flames have signed defenceman Brett Kulak to a one year, two-way contract worth $650,000.

The Edmonton native split last season between the Calgary Flames and the American Hockey League's Stockton Heat.

He had three assists and 12 penalty minutes in 21 regular-season NHL games and added two goals and eight assists in 22 games with Stockton.

Kulak led all Heat defencemen in playoff scoring with four assists in five games.

Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby says he didn’t hear speculation about his retirement after he sustained a concussion during the playoffs.

The Canadian Press

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