Wild bring back Veilleux on 2-way deal
Jun 13, 2013 - 1:15 AM St. Paul, MN (Sports Network) - The Minnesota Wild re-signed forward Stephane Veilleux to a two-year, two-way contract on Wednesday.The 31-year-old participated in two playoff games, failing to record a point, after not suiting up during the truncated regular season. In 33 games for Houston of the American Hockey League, the two-way winger picked up three goals and eight points.
He last appeared in the NHL during the 2011-12 campaign, totaling two assists in 22 games between New Jersey and Minnesota. Veilleux also tallied 11 goals and 22 points in 40 games for Albany of the AHL that year.
In 460 pro games for the Bolts, Wild and Devils, the Quebec native has recorded 46 goals and 101 points with 317 penalty minutes.
No one has shouted yet.
Be the first!
Be the first!
Related News
- Marc-Andre Fleury Set an NHL Record Against the Seattle Kraken Nov 12
- Minnesota Wild End Scoring Drought Thanks to Kirill Kaprizov Nov 11
- Like hockey fights? Check out the St. Patrick’s Day Massacre (8 Photos) Mar 17
- Power Rankings: Each Team’s Greatest Olympian Feb 17
- Feel The (Freezer) Burn: Blues Players Don Shorts, Flip-Flops En Route to Winter Classic Jan 1
- NHL Power Rankings: Each Team’s Unofficial MVP of the Year Dec 8
- Cullen, Staal each score 2 in Wild's 5-1 win over Panthers Jan 3
- Wild put Parise back on active roster for season debut Jan 2
- Wild clear Zach Parise to make regular-season debut Jan 1
- NHL Note - Minnesota Wild Stalock, Alex Dec 31
- NHL Note - Minnesota Wild Niederreiter, Nino Dec 31
- Saros' 29 saves lead Predators over Wild 3-0 Dec 31