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Forward Luc Robitaille agreed Monday to a two-year contract with a club option for a third with the Detroit Red Wings that will pay him at least $9 million over the next two seasons.

Robitaille, 35, spurned Los Angeles’ offer of one year at a reduced salary to stay with the Kings. He played all 82 games last season, recording 37 goals and 51 assists. He has three 50-goal seasons and 590 career goals.

– Former Red Wing Martin Lapointe, 27, signed a four-year deal worth about $5 million per season with Boston. The right wing had 27 goals and 30 assists for Detroit last year. Lapointe averaged 18 goals over his last five full NHL seasons.

Defenseman Sean O’Donnell, 29, who had four goals and 13 assists in 80 games with Minnesota and New Jersey last season, also signed with Boston.

– Dallas signed 11-year veteran right wing Donald Audette, 32, to a four-year deal. He had career highs of 34 goals and 45 assists with Atlanta and Buffalo last season. He could play on a line with Pierre Turgeon, a six-time All-Star who signed with the Stars on Sunday.

– Phoenix acquired center Daymond Langkow from Philadelphia in exchange for two conditional draft picks. Langkow, 24, had 13 goals and 41 assists, his second straight 50-plus-point season.

– Mathieu Schneider re-signed with Los Angeles. The 32-year-old defenseman had 16 goals and 35 assists last season.

– Jeremy Roenick officially signed a five-year, $37.5 million contract with Philadelphia.